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  2. Ilocano language - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano is typified by a predicate-initial structure. Verbs and adjectives occur in the first position of the sentence, then the rest of the sentence follows. Ilocano uses a highly complex list of affixes (prefixes, suffixes, infixes and enclitics) and reduplications to indicate a wide array of grammatical categories. Learning simple root words ...

  3. Itawis language - Wikipedia

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    Good morning. Napia nga mataruk. Naimbag a bigat. Magandang umaga. Good afternoon. Napia nga giram. Naimbag a malem. Magandang tanghali. Good evening/night. Napia nga gabi. Naimbag a rabii. Magandang gabi. Good evening. (for sleeping) Napia nga akaturug. Good day. Napia nga algaw: Naimbag nga aldaw: Magandang araw. Yes Oon On: Wen: Oo: No Awan ...

  4. Ilocano grammar - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano grammar is the study of the morphological and syntactic structures of the Ilocano language, a language spoken in the northern Philippines by ethnic Ilocanos and Ilocano communities in other parts of the Philippines, especially in Mindanao and overseas such as the United States, Canada Australia, the Middle East and other parts of the world.

  5. Ibanag language - Wikipedia

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    The Ibanag language (also Ybanag or Ibanak) [2] is an Austronesian language spoken by up to 500,000 speakers, most particularly by the Ibanag people, in the Philippines, in the northeastern provinces of Isabela and Cagayan, especially in Tuguegarao, Solana, Abulug, Camalaniugan, Lal-lo, Cabagan, Tumauini, San Pablo, Sto.

  6. Gaddang language - Wikipedia

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    The Gaddang language (also Cagayan) is spoken by up to 30,000 speakers (the Gaddang people) in the Philippines, particularly along the Magat and upper Cagayan rivers in the Region II [2] provinces of Nueva Vizcaya [3] and Isabela and by overseas migrants to countries in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, in the Middle East, United Kingdom and the United States.

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  8. Ilocano - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano or Ilokano may refer to: Ilocano people; Ilocano language; Ilocano literature This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 13:05 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Category:Ilocano culture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ilocano culture" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Atang (food offering) B.