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Tagalog: Maraming salamat po Cebuano: Daghang salamat kaayo Ilocano: Agyamanak Waray: Dako nga salamat Hiligaynon: Madamo gid nga salamat Kapampangan: Masanting a mung salamat These are variations of "thank you very much" in different Philippine dialects.
Some Tagalog names for dog in different Philippine dialects are: Ilokano - Asong Bisaya - Iro or iro Waray - Iro Kapampangan - Asu
Tagalog: "Kamusta ka?" (How are you?) Cebuano: "Unsa imong ngalan?" (What is your name?) Ilocano: "Naimbag nga rabii!" (Good evening!) Hiligaynon: "Maayo nga adlaw sa imo!" (Good day to you!)
The french translation for the name Roslyn is LeRoslyn.
The name Teresa has no Yiddish translation, but you can spell it out as טערעסע
Tagalog: Maraming salamat po Cebuano: Daghang salamat kaayo Ilocano: Agyamanak Waray: Dako nga salamat Hiligaynon: Madamo gid nga salamat Kapampangan: Masanting a mung salamat These are variations of "thank you very much" in different Philippine dialects.
There are over 5,000 tribal dialects from which to choose.
There are over 5,00 tribal dialects to choose from.
Karapatan is a Filipino word. The translation of the word in English is 'rights.' It is also the name of a Philippine non-government organization fighting for human rights.
Some Tagalog names for dog in different Philippine dialects are: Ilokano - Asong Bisaya - Iro or iro Waray - Iro Kapampangan - Asu
The Philippine Hawk-Eagle's scientific name is Nisaetus philippensis.
Translation: Hal anta tastamte3a هل أنت تستمتع؟ Note: This is the translation in Proper Arabic. Most of the dialects have unique expressions for this question.
The Philippine national bird is the Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi).
Tagalog: "Kamusta ka?" (How are you?) Cebuano: "Unsa imong ngalan?" (What is your name?) Ilocano: "Naimbag nga rabii!" (Good evening!) Hiligaynon: "Maayo nga adlaw sa imo!" (Good day to you!)
THE LOCAL NAME OF PHILIPPINE TEAK IS "TIKA", AT LEAST IN THE NORTH OF THE COUNTRY.
The scientific name for the Philippine tamaraw is Bubalus mindorensis.
The scientific name of the Philippine hornbill is Penelopides panini.