The Waray custom commonly includes respect for elders, close family ties, and traditional ceremonies and rituals. Hospitality and generosity are also valued traits in Waray culture. Traditional dances, music, and food play a significant role in their customs as well.
The phrase "You're welcome" in Waray is "Waray anay / Waray sapayan".
"I love you" in Waray-Waray is "Hinihigugma ko ikaw."
"Pahingi" in Waray-Waray means "please give" or "give me." It is commonly used when asking for something from someone.
The Waray word for "sleepy" is "ginpipiraw."
"Mahal kita" in Waray is "Hira ko."
The phrase "You're welcome" in Waray is "Waray anay / Waray sapayan".
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"I love you" in Waray-Waray is "Hinihigugma ko ikaw."
"Pahingi" in Waray-Waray means "please give" or "give me." It is commonly used when asking for something from someone.
The Wary-Wary word for south is habagatnon. See link for more.
"Mahal kita" in Waray is "Hira ko."
The Waray word for "sleepy" is "ginpipiraw."
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"Ugly" in Waray translates to "irarakut."
No, "Waray Waray" is not a folk song but a novelty song written by George Canseco and recorded by Elizabeth Ramsey in the 1960s. It is a popular comedic song in the Philippines known for its lively tempo and playful lyrics.
the waray word for believe is "tuod"...
Sure! Here are the translations: Ilonggo: Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Waray: Ilonggo, Bisaya, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Bisaya: Ilonggo, Waray, Ilocano, Hiligaynon Ilocano: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Hiligaynon Hiligaynon: Ilonggo, Waray, Bisaya, Ilocano