Maupay nga aga.
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
In Waray, you say "Maupay nga aga" to greet someone good morning.
In Tagbanua dialect, you can say "Magandang umaga."
Oh, dude, "kain na tayo" in Waray dialect is like saying "Let's eat" in English. It's basically the Waray way of inviting people to chow down. So, if you hear someone say "kain na tayo" in Waray-speaking areas, get ready to dig in!
Oh, dude, to say "good morning" in Tagbanua dialect in the Philippines, you just casually drop a "Maayong buntag" like it's no big deal. It's like saying "sup" but with a tropical twist. So, next time you're in the Philippines, just throw out a "Maayong buntag" and watch the locals nod in approval.
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
In Waray, you say "Maupay nga aga" to greet someone good morning.
In Tagbanua dialect, you can say "Magandang umaga."
Oh, dude, "kain na tayo" in Waray dialect is like saying "Let's eat" in English. It's basically the Waray way of inviting people to chow down. So, if you hear someone say "kain na tayo" in Waray-speaking areas, get ready to dig in!
Oh, dude, to say "good morning" in Tagbanua dialect in the Philippines, you just casually drop a "Maayong buntag" like it's no big deal. It's like saying "sup" but with a tropical twist. So, next time you're in the Philippines, just throw out a "Maayong buntag" and watch the locals nod in approval.
Assalamu alaikum (as-sa-la-mu-alai-kum
It's as simple as 'andaw'. It does not vary even if it's morning, afternoon or evening.
maphod an makpa yu (tuwali dialect) but unlike the ilocacos and tagalogs, we don't greet people good morning or good afternoon. I think you can say maphod an algo yu for good day. so in (ayangan dialect) we also say "maphod an lafhi ju"
In Akkadian, "good morning" can be expressed as "šulmu" (meaning "peace" or "well-being"). To convey a greeting for the morning specifically, one might say "šulmu" with the context of the morning. Akkadian is an ancient Semitic language, so phrases may vary based on the context and dialect.
Tagalog: Magandang umaga Cebuano: Maayong buntag Ilocano: Naimbag a bigat Waray-Waray: Maupay nga aga Kapampangan: Mayap a abak Bicolano: Maayong aga Tausug: Awa nasabih Pangasinan: Maabig ya abong Hiligaynon: Maayo nga aga Maranao: So gawii ranon
"Mayyang umaga" is how you say good evening in Ifugao dialect.
In the Maranao dialect, you can say "Maslaor ka ranao" to greet someone with "good day."