In Ifugao dialect, "maganda ka" can be translated to "gorgeous ka" in English.
In Ifugao dialect, "maganda" would be translated as "maigtak."
In Ilonggo, "maganda ka" is translated as "gwapa ka."
The translation of "maganda" (beautiful) in Ifugao is "lenawa."
Nowadays, the common term is 'napintas ka' taken from the Ilokano language which is a common understanding among Ifugaos. Ifugao language is divided into three sub-dialects namely: Ayangan, Tuwali, and Kalanguya; and Ilokano dialect bridges the gap of misunderstanding among these local dialects. Among these dialects exist such words to express beauty, you need to ask to your grandparents or parents, they might still remember the exact word.
In Ifugao dialect, "This is" can be translated as "Dayta ni."
In Ifugao dialect, "maganda" would be translated as "maigtak."
In Ilonggo, "maganda ka" is translated as "gwapa ka."
The translation of "maganda" (beautiful) in Ifugao is "lenawa."
Nowadays, the common term is 'napintas ka' taken from the Ilokano language which is a common understanding among Ifugaos. Ifugao language is divided into three sub-dialects namely: Ayangan, Tuwali, and Kalanguya; and Ilokano dialect bridges the gap of misunderstanding among these local dialects. Among these dialects exist such words to express beauty, you need to ask to your grandparents or parents, they might still remember the exact word.
In Ifugao dialect, "This is" can be translated as "Dayta ni."
Hello in Ifugao dialect is "Kumusta."
"Salamat" in Ifugao dialect is "Nunung."
In the Ifugao dialect, "welcome" is translated as "mabbalo."
In Ifugao dialect, "masarap" is translated as "mangan."
In Ifugao dialect, "What are you doing?" is translated as "Anya imamaymu?"
In Chavacano dialect, the word "maganda" translates to "bonita" which means beautiful or pretty.
"Mayyang umaga" is how you say good evening in Ifugao dialect.