they were begging of alms
The Badjao are a seafaring ethnic group in the Philippines known for their skill in diving and fishing. Many of them rely on fishing and selling their catch as their main occupation.
The word "father" in Badjao is "ama".
Good morning in Badjao is "Maayong buntag."
You can find Badjao words in Badjao communities in the Philippines, particularly in areas in Mindanao and Palawan where the Badjao people reside. They have their own language that is distinct from the dominant languages in the Philippines. Engaging with the community directly is the best way to learn and understand Badjao words.
Good morning in Badjao dialect is "magsangpu' haing sabma."
In Badjao, you can say "Marhay na aga" to greet someone with "Good morning."
The Badjao refers to an indigenous ethnic group of Maritime Southeast Asia. The Badjao continue to live a seaborne lifestyle, making use of small wooden sailing vessels.
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Manila Bay
The Badjao are a seafaring nomadic people who traditionally live off the sea. They are known to wander the waters of the Sulu Sea and other parts of Southeast Asia, often residing in houseboats or stilt villages. Their nomadic lifestyle is influenced by their reliance on fishing and trading.
The cast of Badjao - 1957 includes: Tony Dantes as Badjao Guard Joseph de Cordova as Datu Tahil Pedro Faustino as Badjao Chief Gerry Gabaldon as Graib Oscar Kesse as Ismail Arturo Moran as Taosug Guard Rosa Rosal as Bala Amai Leroy Salvador as Asid Vic Silayan as Jikiri
what is good afternoon in badjao
they both dont trust in our religions
'Badjao' in Tagalog translates to 'Sea Gypsy' in English.
Ang badjao ay isang katutubong gutom at walang makain.yun lang salamat po ☺ ☺☻♥♦♣♠•◘☼◄↓:₧¥
beautiful girl/lady
Badjao - 1957 was released on: Philippines: 3 June 1957 Australia: 5 June 1959 (Adelaide Film Festival) USA: 20 September 1962 (New York City, New York)
badjao ka baho otot dakog tai