translate ilong to chavacano
Ta anda tu na Zamboanga.
Donde parte tu na Zamboanga?
Sorry
You can say "Te extraΓ±o" in Chavacano de Zamboanga to mean "I miss you."
The translation of lunch in Chavacano de Zamboanga is "tampug".
Chavacano de Zamboanga is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It developed from a combination of Spanish, Malay, and various Philippine languages. It is the only Spanish-based creole in Asia.
Hello in Zamboangueño Chavacano and in other dialects of Chavacano Language is "HOLA!" how are you is "Que tal?"or "Como Estas?" Acer_Cyle/Ar.Rondayot -----Lenguaje Es Cultura y de nuestro IDentidad!!
No, people in Zamboanga do not speak Latin. The main languages spoken in Zamboanga include Chavacano, Cebuano, and Tagalog. Latin is not a commonly spoken language in the Philippines.
You can say "Te extraΓ±o" in Chavacano de Zamboanga to mean "I miss you."
The translation of lunch in Chavacano de Zamboanga is "tampug".
Chavacano de Zamboanga is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Zamboanga City in the Philippines. It does not have specific proverbs unique to the language, but it does incorporate Spanish proverbs in everyday speech.
Chavacano de Zamboanga is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It developed from a combination of Spanish, Malay, and various Philippine languages. It is the only Spanish-based creole in Asia.
Zamboangueño Chavacano, one of the six dialects of the Chavacano Language. the official language of Zamboanga City, Lingua Franca of Basilan Province, recognized minority language in semporna, Sabbah- Malaysia, spoken in the three Zamboanga Provinces, and in Filipino Disapora. Zamboangueño: "Feliz Cumpleño!"
Hello in Zamboangueño Chavacano and in other dialects of Chavacano Language is "HOLA!" how are you is "Que tal?"or "Como Estas?" Acer_Cyle/Ar.Rondayot -----Lenguaje Es Cultura y de nuestro IDentidad!!
No, people in Zamboanga do not speak Latin. The main languages spoken in Zamboanga include Chavacano, Cebuano, and Tagalog. Latin is not a commonly spoken language in the Philippines.
magandang umaga
"I love you" in Chavacano de Zamboanga is "Te quiero ya."
No, Subanen and Chavacano are not the same language. Subanen is an indigenous language spoken in the Philippines, primarily in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Chavacano, on the other hand, is a Spanish-based creole language spoken in the Philippines, particularly in Zamboanga City and other parts of Mindanao.
feliz cumpleaño!
FILL in Chavacano de Zamboanga isFill - Llena(llena agua), Repone(repone se agua na baso), Escribi(firma en la papel)Rellena -refill..