In Ilocano, you can ask "Ayanna ti pagnaedam ditoy?" which translates to "Where do you stay here?" A possible response could be "Agyanayak iti [your location]," meaning "I stay in [your location]." You can also specify your town or city for clarity.
come here in ilocano (MAI-KAD-TOY) or (APAN-KAMAN-TOY)
TOTOO
Sure! Here are the translations: Ilonggo: Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Waray: Ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Bisaya: Ilonggo, Waray, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Ilocano: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Hiligaynon Hiligaynon: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano
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?"
dog in Ilocano is "aso"
fire in ilocano is "apoy"
ilocano of fly is "langaw"
Stack in Ilocano is "pundar".
Beetroot in Ilocano is "tukmeg."
In Ilocano, "thank you" is "salamat."