picture of a boy in the biag ken siak
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"
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"
spanish
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."
The oldest Ilocano weaving tradition is the production of "inabel," a handwoven textile that originates from the Ilocos Region in the Philippines. This craft dates back centuries and is characterized by its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often using locally sourced cotton. Inabel is traditionally used for various purposes, including clothing, blankets, and home décor, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Ilocano people. The weaving process is passed down through generations, preserving both the technique and the community's identity.
The plural form of Ilocano is Ilocanos.