What is “thank you very much” in Ilokano, Pangasinense, Kapampangan, Bicol, Waray, and Ilonggo?
What is the phrase "thank you very much" in the following languages: Ilokano, Pangasinense, Kapampangan, Bicol, Waray, and Ilonggo?
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Ilokano – “Agyamanac unay!” ***
Pangasinense – “Balbaleg ya salamat!” ***
Kapampangan – “Salamat!”
Bicol – “Salamat!”
Waray – “Salamat!”
Ilonggo – “Daghang salamat!”
*** The first two with asterisks are translations of, “thank you very much.” The other ones are only, “thank you.”
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Wow! That would entail talking to more than 4 or 5 people! Few Filipinos know a second or third Philippine language. However, living in Manila makes someone exposed to these speakers.
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