"Kain tayo" means "let's eat" in Filipino. In other major dialects in the Philippines, it can be translated as follows:
"Kain tayo" in Pangasinense dialect translates to "Let's eat" in English.
"Kita mamista."
"Kain tayo" in Waray dialect translates to "Magkaon kita" in Tagalog, which means "Let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.
"Kain na tayo" in Cebuano dialect translates to "Mokaon na ta" or "Magkaon na ta."
In Mangyan dialect, "everyone" can be translated as "sangkay," which refers to a group or all individuals collectively.
"Kain tayo" in Pangasinense dialect translates to "Let's eat" in English.
"Kita mamista."
"Kain tayo" in Waray dialect translates to "Magkaon kita" in Tagalog, which means "Let's eat" in English. It is an invitation to share a meal together.
"Kain na tayo" in Cebuano dialect translates to "Mokaon na ta" or "Magkaon na ta."
it is Filipino in Tagalong language or dialect meaning "If we throw away..."
magkakalindol tayo
In Mangyan dialect, "everyone" can be translated as "sangkay," which refers to a group or all individuals collectively.
kwento mo sa pagong kantutan tayo
tayo ay na influwensahan ng mga salita tulad ng pode dami lng at iba
ang nanay mo na kapaligid sa buong folk song pepe kantotan tayo Marian
Tayo Elesin is 5' 4".
Tayo Popoola was born in 1975.