A genre of songs used to communicate with spirits in rituals for healing the
tae nyo
mga wlang hiya kayo
this is the inspration to fight the enemies and it help to thepeople of mindoro
"Marayaw" is a traditional song from the Philippines often associated with the indigenous peoples of Mindanao. The lyrics typically express themes of gratitude, reverence for nature, and the spirit of community. While specific versions may vary, the song reflects the cultural heritage and values of the people who sing it. For the exact lyrics, it's best to refer to reputable sources or recordings of the song.
The vocal music of Mindoro is called Igway. Some examples are Marayaw, Pamuybuyen, and Ambahan.
tae nyo
mga wlang hiya kayo
"Hello" in Tausug language is "Marayaw."
Literally, Good is "Marayaw", and Morning is "Mahinaat" if we say it in a sentence Marayaw in Mahinaat. But the Tau Sug aren't use to say "Marayaw in Mahinaat". They rather prefer the Islamic salutation " Assalamu Alaykum" than saying "Good Morning" among themselves.
In Tausug, "goodbye" is "marayaw pung makasud".
this is the inspration to fight the enemies and it help to thepeople of mindoro
Sai ben talikio blitzu tau.
this is the inspration to fight the enemies and it help to thepeople of mindoro
Good afternoon in Tausug Language is "Marayaw na hapon."
ayyy tanga kau nga sasagot eh ano b yan
ano ang magandang umaga sa mga tausug