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The word "pancreas" in Tagalog is "lapay."
Lapay-bantigue is a traditional folk dance from the Philippines that originated in the Bicol region, specifically in the province of Sorsogon. The dance is inspired by the movements of birds known as lapay and bantigue, which are common in the area.
The Ilokano word for fire is "apoy."
The translation of "fire" in Ilokano is "apoy."
"Masakit" in Ilokano translates to "painful" in English.
The word "pancreas" in Tagalog is "lapay."
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Lapay-bantigue is a traditional folk dance from the Philippines that originated in the Bicol region, specifically in the province of Sorsogon. The dance is inspired by the movements of birds known as lapay and bantigue, which are common in the area.
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The Ilokano word for fire is "apoy."
The translation of "fire" in Ilokano is "apoy."
"Masakit" in Ilokano translates to "painful" in English.
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please give examples of ilokano riddles please give examples of ilokano riddles
Ilokano: pait Filipino: mapait Ilokano: dama Filipino: damdam Ilokano: uray Filipino: kahit Ilokano: agsangsangit Filipino: malungkot
"Kumusta" in Ilokano is translated as "Agyamanak" which means "How are you?" in English.