"Marhay na aga" is the equivalent of "good morning" in Maranao dialect.
In Maranao dialect, "good afternoon" is "maas-salaama kapagodanan."
"I love you" in Fante dialect is "Me dɔ wo"
In Kalinga dialect, "I love you, father" can be translated as "Padak maawatak aya, ammak."
In Iligan, people primarily speak Cebuano/Bisaya and English. There may also be traces of Maranao and other indigenous languages due to the city's diverse population.
"Marhay na aga" is the equivalent of "good morning" in Maranao dialect.
In Maranao dialect, "good afternoon" is "maas-salaama kapagodanan."
The phrase ñI love you tooî is a common response to ñI love youî. In the language of Maranao, the language of the lakes, a dialect in Italy, to say I love you too would be Pekababaya-an ko seka.
"I love you" in Fante dialect is "Me dɔ wo"
Galinyan ku seka
In Kalinga dialect, "I love you, father" can be translated as "Padak maawatak aya, ammak."
maranao is life nife
In Iligan, people primarily speak Cebuano/Bisaya and English. There may also be traces of Maranao and other indigenous languages due to the city's diverse population.
Magandang umaga in maranao translation Mapiya a kapipitaMagandang hapon in maranao translation Mapiya a khagabiMagandang gabi in maranao translation mapiya a gagawi-i
Mahal kita
the maranao is the basically of malay
lai-laiden taka lai-laiden taka is i love you in benguet, while paypay ok sika is i love you in kalinga