i will break it down so you could read it NA-IM-BAG NGA-BIGAT means good morning
good morning to you all in Ilocano is "naimbag nga aldaw kadakayo amin"
"Magandang Araw" in Ilocano translates to "Naimbag a bigat," which means "Good morning." Both phrases are used as greetings to wish someone a pleasant day. In Ilocano culture, greetings are an important part of social interactions, reflecting warmth and respect.
"Naimbag a malem" is good afternoon in Ilocano.
The Ilocano translation of "good afternoon" is "naimbag a malem."
good evening to all of you in ilocano is "naimbag nga rabi-i kadakayo amin"
"Good evening" in Ilocano is "Naragsak nga rabii."
The Ilocano translation for "good afternoon" is "Naragsak nga Malem."
"Magandang araw" (Good day) when translated to Visayan language would be "Maayong adlaw" but this expression is rarely used by Visayans. Visayan's are specific when it comes to greetings pertaining the time of the day. When it's noontime it is "maayong hapon" (good afternoon), for midday "maayong udto" (good noon), morning "maayong buntag" (good morning) and in the evening "maayong gabii" (good evening).
In Ilocano, you can say "Naragsak a rabii" to wish someone a good night.
this is the ilocano of do you speak ilocano? MAKA-SA-O-KA-TI-ILOCANO? wen
I AM in ilocano is "siyak"
how are you in ilocano is "kamusta kan?"