In Ifugao dialect, "This is" can be translated as "Dayta ni."
"Salamat" in Ifugao dialect is "Nunung."
Hello in Ifugao dialect is "Kumusta."
In Ifugao dialect, "masarap" is translated as "mangan."
In the Ifugao dialect, "welcome" is translated as "mabbalo."
In Ifugao dialect, "maganda" would be translated as "maigtak."
In Ifugao dialect, "ako" means "me" or "I" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to oneself in conversation.
In Ifugao dialect, your name can be translated as "Nagan ko ay."
"Ako po si" in Ifugao dialect is translated as "Ako iti" or "Ako pay."
"What is my name?" in Ifugao dialect is "Ania ngadan ko?"
"In Ifugao dialect, 'thank you' is 'gayyem'."
Nowadays, the common term is 'napintas ka' taken from the Ilokano language which is a common understanding among Ifugaos. Ifugao language is divided into three sub-dialects namely: Ayangan, Tuwali, and Kalanguya; and Ilokano dialect bridges the gap of misunderstanding among these local dialects. Among these dialects exist such words to express beauty, you need to ask to your grandparents or parents, they might still remember the exact word.
Ifugao's population is 180,711.
in Ifugao there were a lot of Dialects that they are using in every municipality having another Dialect.....like Mayoyao, Banaue, Aguinaldo, lagawe, but mayoyao and aguinaldo are same Dialect.... (Mayoyao Diaslect) Good Morning - Maphod an Nanong mo Good Evening - Maphod an Laphim (read as La-fim) What is your Name - ngay ngachon mu? where are you from? - taga anu ah? where are you going - ngay umojom? how are you? - ngay umatano? good bye - nangamong
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Ifugao was created on 1966-06-18.
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