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Do you speak more than Tagalog? I'm looking for native speakers who know other dialects. What is the difference between Tagalog, Bisaya, Ilokano or other dialects? Can you give me an example in a sentence? I would like to know how they differ from another....
Jul 9, 2010 1:53 AM
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I only know one other and that is Pangalatok. I do not know what you are speaking. (English) Agko antay salitam (Pangalatok)
January 25, 2011
i can teach you ilocano dialects if you wanted.yeah i like romulus answer @romulus "ang yatib om yob" cowboy...
July 12, 2010
in addition to rumulus' post: bisaya: "what is your name?" Unsay imong ngalan? "have you eaten?" Nagkaon na ka? "good morning." Maayong buntag. good noon. Maayong udto. good afternoon Maayong hapon. "are you coming (with me)?" Uban ka nako? "where are you going?" Aha ka padulong? btw, I am a Bisaya of Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao.. ^_^
July 9, 2010
hi Mabaet, "Why do you like to know?" (English) "Bakit gusto mo na malaman?" (Tagalog) "Apay kayat mo ma-amuan?" (Ilokano) just so you know, there are 10 major dialects and about 160 'minor' dialects are spoken here. most of our dialects were merely derived from austronesians and the mixture of other foreign language which I can conclude, resulting to different dialects. as our culture varies from one place to another, and so our dialects. My mother is Ilokana so I know how to speak their dialect but not my father's dialect which is Bikolano. "what is your name?" "ano ang pangalan mo?" "anya ti nagan mo?" "have you eaten?" "kumain ka na ba?" "nangan ka'n?" "where are you going?" "saan ka pupunta?" "papanam?" My wife is Waray (Eastern Visaya) but sometimes I get to know their dialect well. "good morning." "magandang umaga" (Tagalog) "na-imbag nga aldaw." (Ilokano) "ma-upay nga aga." (Waray) "are you coming (with me)?" "sasama ka?" (Tagalog) "umay ka?" "maupod kam?" :)
July 9, 2010
what dialect you like?
July 9, 2010
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