In the Waray dialect, cilantro is called "kinchay".
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
"Miss you" in Waray dialect is "Mamimiss ta ikaw."
The translation of "I love you" in the Waray dialect is "Hinaoma ako ha imo."
In the Waray dialect, you would say "Maupay na aga."
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
"Miss you" in Waray dialect is "Mamimiss ta ikaw."
The translation of "I love you" in the Waray dialect is "Hinaoma ako ha imo."
In the Waray dialect, you would say "Maupay na aga."
"Kita mamista."
"Kain tayo" in Waray dialect translates to "Magkaon kita" in Tagalog, which means "Let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.
It is " MAHUSAY KA"!
Maybe waray or any NATIVE dialect.
In Tagalog: Maganda In Cebuano: Matahum In Ilocano: Naggaget In Waray: Makaraya
I think it means small river... and also it is a Waray term (a dialect from Northern Samar).
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