Good afternoon in Igorot is "Maawatan tuntung."
Good afternoon in Igorot dialect is "Mayanggud Buntag."
Good morning in Igorot language is "Magandang umaga."
Good morning to all of you in Igorot dialect is "Mabbalbalos yo amin!"
In Igorot dialects, "good night" can be translated as "Magandang gabi" in Tagalog or "Napintas a rabii" in Ilokano. Different Igorot groups may have different variations for saying "good night" in their own languages.
"Ammoyo."
Good afternoon in Igorot dialect is "Mayanggud Buntag."
Igorot is the collective name of the ethnic groups in the island of Luzon, Philippines. The common dialect of the tribes is Ilocano. The translation of "magandang hapon" (good afternoon) in Ilocano is "naimbag nga malim".
Good morning in Igorot language is "Magandang umaga."
Good morning to all of you in Igorot dialect is "Mabbalbalos yo amin!"
In Igorot dialects, "good night" can be translated as "Magandang gabi" in Tagalog or "Napintas a rabii" in Ilokano. Different Igorot groups may have different variations for saying "good night" in their own languages.
"Ammoyo."
Oh, dude, "Good morning" in Igorot is "Ma-ayong aga." It's like saying "hello" in the morning, but with a cool twist. So, next time you're in Igorot territory, just drop a casual "Ma-ayong aga" and watch everyone be impressed by your linguistic skills.
In the Igorot dialect, specifically in the Kankanaey language, "good morning" is typically translated as "Mayat a bigat." The word "Mayat" means good or well, and "bigat" refers to the morning or the early part of the day. This greeting is commonly used to wish someone a good start to their day in the Igorot community.
There are several Igorot tribes in the Philippines, each with its own distinct language. If you are more specific about which Igorot language you are referring to, I can provide the translation for "sorts of words" in that particular language.
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YES, I am very proud to be an Igorot