The Ilokano word for fire is "apoy."
The translation of "fire" in Ilokano is "apoy."
"Masakit" in Ilokano translates to "painful" in English.
Ilokano: pait Filipino: mapait Ilokano: dama Filipino: damdam Ilokano: uray Filipino: kahit Ilokano: agsangsangit Filipino: malungkot
"Kumusta" in Ilokano is translated as "Agyamanak" which means "How are you?" in English.
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The Ilokano word for fire is "apoy."
The translation of "fire" in Ilokano is "apoy."
"Masakit" in Ilokano translates to "painful" in English.
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Ilokano: pait Filipino: mapait Ilokano: dama Filipino: damdam Ilokano: uray Filipino: kahit Ilokano: agsangsangit Filipino: malungkot
"Kumusta" in Ilokano is translated as "Agyamanak" which means "How are you?" in English.
"Tiil" is Cebuano or Bisaya for Foot. So the Ilokano translation is "saka" or "Paa" in Tagalog
In Ilokano, "thank you" is translated as "aggyamanak."
In Ilokano, a language spoken in the Philippines, a kite is called "pandikdik."
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
"Pangit" in Ilokano means "ugly" in English.