In Cebuano dialect, "father" is translated as "amahan."
"Take care" in Cebuano dialect is "Mag-amping ka."
"Maganda" in Cebuano is "gwapa."
"Gwapo ka" in Cebuano means "You are handsome" in English.
akong amigo or akong migo(boy)/ amiga(girl)
In Cebuano dialect, "father" is translated as "amahan."
"Maganda" in Cebuano is "gwapa."
"Take care" in Cebuano dialect is "Mag-amping ka."
"Gwapo ka" in Cebuano means "You are handsome" in English.
akong amigo or akong migo(boy)/ amiga(girl)
The language spoken in Carmen town of Cebu is Cebuano.
pormal at Hindi pormal.... maybe...
In the Philippines, "thank you" can be translated as "salamat" in Filipino/Tagalog, "salamat" in Cebuano, and "salamat" in Ilocano. "Good evening" can be translated as "magandang gabi" in Filipino/Tagalog, "maayong gabii" in Cebuano, and "naimbag a gabi" in Ilocano.
Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Ilokano, Cebuano, Kapampangan, Bicol, Waray, Pangasinense, Maranao
In Tagalog: Maganda In Cebuano: Matahum In Ilocano: Naggaget In Waray: Makaraya
In Iligan, people primarily speak Cebuano/Bisaya and English. There may also be traces of Maranao and other indigenous languages due to the city's diverse population.
One example of a Filipino dialect is Cebuano, which is spoken in the Visayas region of the Philippines. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the country, along with Tagalog. Cebuano has its own unique words, grammar, and pronunciation that differ from standard Filipino.