"Delicious" in Chavacano dialect is "sabroso."
Orange in Chavacano dialect is "naranja."
In Chavacano dialect, the word "maganda" translates to "bonita" which means beautiful or pretty.
In Chavacano, you can say "Como ta tu?" to ask someone how they are.
kiere yo contigo in chavacano means "I Like You"
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
Orange in Chavacano dialect is "naranja."
In Chavacano dialect, the word "maganda" translates to "bonita" which means beautiful or pretty.
In Chavacano, you can say "Como ta tu?" to ask someone how they are.
kiere yo contigo in chavacano means "I Like You"
"Namit" is the term in Waray dialect that translates to "delicious" in English.
"Magandang umaga" in Chavacano, a Spanish-based creole language spoken in the Philippines, is expressed as "Bon dia." It serves as a greeting to wish someone a good morning, similar to its Tagalog counterpart. Chavacano retains many Spanish influences, making it a unique blend of languages.
Despensa - (Zamboangueño Chavacano)
Butterfly in Chavacano is "mariposa".
Yes in Chavacano is "sí".
"Beautiful" in Chavacano is "hermoso" or "bonito."
Buenas noches
The translation of "thank you" in Chavacano is "gracias".