In Igorot dialect, "good morning" is "madyen apo."
Good morning to all of you in Igorot dialect is "Mabbalbalos yo amin!"
In Igorot, "good morning" is "gayyem a bigat."
"How are you?" in Igorot dialect can be translated as "Kumusta ka?"
In Igorot dialects, "good night" can be translated as "Magandang gabi" in Tagalog or "Napintas a rabii" in Ilokano. Different Igorot groups may have different variations for saying "good night" in their own languages.
In Igorot dialect, "good morning" is "madyen apo."
"How are you?" in Igorot dialect can be translated as "Kumusta ka?"
There are several Igorot tribes in the Philippines, each with its own distinct language. If you are more specific about which Igorot language you are referring to, I can provide the translation for "sorts of words" in that particular language.
In Igorot, "good morning" is "gayyem a bigat."
Napia un gidgidam! That's good morning in the Southern Kalinga dialect. "Good evening" is "Napia un labi".
Igorot is the collective name of the ethnic groups in the island of Luzon, Philippines. The common dialect of the tribes is Ilocano. The translation of "magandang hapon" (good afternoon) in Ilocano is "naimbag nga malim".
In the Ibaloi dialect, "Good morning" is translated as "Mabalin adlaw."
Maupay nga aga.
good morning everyone
You can say "Mayad nga aga" to say good morning in the Tagbanua dialect in the Philippines.
Napia un gidgidam! That's good morning in the Southern Kalinga dialect. "Good evening" is "Napia un labi".
In the Mangyan language, "good morning" can be translated as "Mayap a aga."