your welcome
"Hello" in Ilocano is "kamusta."
how are you in ilocano is "kamusta kan?"
In Ilocano, you can say "kamusta" to greet someone, which is similar to the Tagalog greeting "kamusta" as well.
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
Kamusta ka is Filipino/Tagalog for ' Hi how are you ' I'm not sure if Ilocano is different but I can assume it's the same.
"Hello" in Ilocano is "kamusta."
how are you in ilocano is "kamusta kan?"
In Ilocano, you can say "kamusta" to greet someone, which is similar to the Tagalog greeting "kamusta" as well.
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
Kamusta ka is Filipino/Tagalog for ' Hi how are you ' I'm not sure if Ilocano is different but I can assume it's the same.
Sure, I can help with that. Just provide me with the Tagalog words you would like me to translate into Ilocano.
"Kamusta" is a Filipino greeting that means "How are you?" or "How are you doing?" It is commonly used as a way to check on someone's well-being or to say hello.
The language predominantly spoken in Nueva Ecija is Tagalog. However, the province also has speakers of Kapampangan and Ilocano due to its diverse population.
it's an ilocano poem ...
"How are you" in Tagalog language would be "Kamusta ka", or "Kamusta na".
Kamusta?kamusta can also mean how are you? but some Filipinos use kamusta as a greeting.
kamusta ka?