The plural form of Ilocano is Ilocanos.
Ilocanos are primarily Roman Catholic due to the influence of Spanish colonization. However, there are also indigenous beliefs and practices that are still observed in some communities, such as animism and ancestor veneration. Overall, the religious beliefs of Ilocanos are diverse and may vary depending on individual beliefs and practices.
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Ilocanos
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beautiful
Some socio-cultural values of the Ilocanos include strong family ties, respect for elders, hospitality, hard work, and resilience. They also have a deep sense of community and tradition, placing importance on honor and integrity. Additionally, Ilocanos have a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in their traditions, music, dances, and cuisine.
The term beautiful is not adequate for table salt.
The term anh dep is a Vietnamese term. Anh is a respectful term used for elders and dep means beautiful. Thus, in this context, it would mean 'you are beautiful'.
Ilocanos are Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Moslems, Asians, Homo Sapiens.
The Abaluhya (Luhya) term for the English word 'beautiful' is "eshilayii".
radiant