In Tausug, the word for brother is "anakku" when referring to "my brother." If you are addressing a brother directly, you might use "kuya" for an older brother or "bunso" for a younger brother. The Tausug language has various terms depending on the context and the age of the sibling.
Kalasahan takaw!
In Tausug, "thank you" is "magsukul."
In the Tausug dialect, "mother" is pronounced as "ina."
In Tausug, you can say "Naksik na ko" to express "I love you too." Tausug is a language spoken by the Tausug people in the Philippines, primarily in the Sulu Archipelago. The phrase conveys mutual affection in response to someone declaring their love.
"Maayung pagbati" is how you say good morning in Tausug language.
Kalasahan ta kaw
In Tausug, you can say "Maayun takrab" which means good afternoon.
Masungit in Tausug is "marahuih."
"Hi" in Tausug means "to come."
"Hello" in Tausug language is "Marayaw."
The Tausug translation of "magandang araw" (which means "good day" in English) is "maayung adlaw." The Tausug language is spoken by the Tausug people in the Sulu Archipelago of the Philippines.
"Pagkain" in Tausug dialect is "kaun" or "kapang."