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===The Sound of the Butuanon language===
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==Sources==
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🤗 Butuanon Greetings for Everyday Life
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Hi Butuanon learners! 😃

Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Butuanon?

Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.

Butuanon is a language spoken in the Philippines, primarily in the regions of Caraga and Northern Mindanao. In this lesson, we will be focusing on greetings in Butuanon, a key aspect of communication in any language. Understanding how to greet people in Butuanon will help you build relationships and show respect when communicating with native speakers. By the end of the lesson, you will have learned the most common greetings in Butuanon, including formal and informal greetings, and will be able to use them in various social situations. Whether you are learning Butuanon for personal or professional reasons, this lesson will provide you with the foundation for building your skills in the language and communicating effectively with native speakers.

Let’s get started! 🤗

Greetings

English Butuanon
general greeting Madyaw nga adlaw
morning greeting Madyaw nga buntag
morning greeting Madyaw nga hinaat
noontime greeting Madyaw nga udto
afternoon greeting Madyaw nga hapon
evening greeting Madyaw nga duum
how are you? Kumusta kaw?
how are you? Kumusta na kaw?
reply to Kumusta kaw and Kumusta kaw Madyaw salamat
welcome greeting Madyaw nga pagkani

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