Appendix:Hiligaynon phrases

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Here are some phrases in the Ilonggo (aka Hiligaynon) language.

  • Diin ka makadto? - Where are you going?
  • Ano ang gin-bakal mo? - What did you buy?
  • Pila ini/'ni? - How much is this?
  • Pila ina/'na? - How much is that?
  • Didto - Over there
  • Kaon na 'ta! - Let's eat!
  • Ano ang gina-luto mo? - What are you cooking?