To ask "Do you speak Ilocano?" in Ilocano, you would say: "Nasao ka iti Ilocano?"
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
In Ilocano, you can say "Naimbag nga rabii" to express "I like you."
In Ilocano, you can say "Ay-ayaten ka."
In Ilocano, you say "Agyamanak" to express gratitude or say thank you.
To ask "Do you speak Ilocano?" in Ilocano, you would say: "Nasao ka iti Ilocano?"
In Ilocano, you say "Kumusta ka."
In Ilocano, you can say "Naimbag nga rabii" to express "I like you."
In Ilocano, you can say "Ay-ayaten ka."
In Ilocano, you say "Agyamanak" to express gratitude or say thank you.
In Ilocano, you can say "saanko a mabisin" to mean "you'll regret it."
In Ilocano, you can say "Naimbag nga oras, nasungsungbatak" to convey that you are feeling sleepy.
In Ilocano, you can say "kamusta" to greet someone, which is similar to the Tagalog greeting "kamusta" as well.
In Ilocano, you can say "Naragsak a rabii" to wish someone a good night.
To say "I want to go to sleep" in Ilocano, you can say, "Adda'y koma unay amin."
In Ilocano, you would say "Naimbag a Paskua" to greet someone Merry Christmas.
In Ilocano, "I love you" is translated as "Ay ayating ka."