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"Good morning!" in English is Hyu hlafus! in Tboli.
Hyu kimel! is a Tboli equivalent of the Tagalog phrase Magandang hapon! The greeting translates as "Good afternoon!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MA-gan-DANG HA-pon" in Tagalog.
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Yes, Bengali is a real language. It is the official language of Bangladesh and the second most spoken language in India. The language is also known as Bangla.
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"Good morning!" in English is Hyu hlafus! in Tboli.
Hyu kimel! is a Tboli equivalent of the Tagalog phrase Magandang hapon! The greeting translates as "Good afternoon!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MA-gan-DANG HA-pon" in Tagalog.
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Mildred Kelly Pimentel has written: 'A legacy for Tok' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Juvenile literature, Tboli (Philippine people)
Tudbulul, the mythological hero, lived alone with his family in a forest site called Lemhadong. One day, he organized a concert in which he gathered all the known music instruments and played them one after the others with his sisters. It attracted many inhabitants of the forest, who were delighted and decided to stay and live together with Tudbulul : this is how was founded the Tboli nation.
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