Guarani to Ilocano Translation

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Common Phrases From Guarani to Ilocano

GuaraniIlocano
AguyjeAagyaman
MínaMaidawat
chediskulpaPasensya
Mba'éichapaHello
Jajoecha peveAgpakadan
heẽWen
nahániriSaan
Mba'éichapa reime?Kumusta kan?
ÑyrõDumalanak man
NdaikuaáiSaan ko nga ammo
aikũmbyMaawatak
Che apensa upéichaKasta ti panagkunak
Ikatu mba'eSiguro
Jajoecha peveAgkita ta inton damdama
EjesarekókeAgannad
Mba'e oiko?Ania ngay?
Marãve ndoikóiBay-anen
UpeichaiteSaan man
Upepete voiDagus a dagus
Jaha jahaIntayon

Interesting information about Guarani Language

Guarani is an indigenous language spoken by the Guarani people in South America, primarily in Paraguay and parts of Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia. It belongs to the Tupi-Guaranian language family. With over 7 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status alongside Spanish in Paraguay since 1992. The Guarani alphabet consists of 33 letters including five vowels (a,e,i,o,u) with nasal variations marked by a tilde (~). The grammar follows agglutination principles where affixes are added to root words for various meanings such as tense or plurality. Historically oral but now also written extensively, Guarani has influenced several local dialects and even other languages like Portuguese used within its region. In recent years there have been efforts towards revitalizing this ancient tongue through education programs and cultural initiatives.

Know About Ilocano Language

Ilocano is a language spoken by approximately 7 million people in the Philippines, particularly in the Ilocos Region and parts of Northern Luzon. It belongs to the Austronesian language family and is classified as one of four major languages within Philippine literature. The Ilocano alphabet consists of 28 letters that are based on Latin script with additional characters such as ñ, ng, and ay. The language has its own distinct grammar rules including verb-initial word order which sets it apart from other Filipino languages. As an important regional tongue, Ilocano plays a significant role in local culture through traditional songs (kankanta), folk stories (dandaniw), proverbs (patototdon) ,and epic poems like "Biag ni Lam-ang." With several dialects existing across various regions where it's spoken, efforts have been made to standardize this vibrant linguistic heritage for preservation purposes.

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