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🤗 Tuwali Greetings for Everyday Life

Hi, Tuwali learners! 😃

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

Tuwali is a native language indigenous to the Ifugao province in the Philippines.

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

If you’re planning a trip to the Ifugao province in the Philippines or are trying to learn Tuwali, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.

Let’s get started! 🤗

Greetings

English Tuwali
Good morning. Maphod an biggatna.
Good afternoon. Maphod an himbatangan.
Good evening. Maphod an nahdom.
How are you? Kumusta ka?
Reply to Kumusta ka? Maphod/Maphod teya
Thank you. Salamat/Munhana ak.
Greeting spoken by a person arriving at a house. Dimmatongak/Wahtuak/Immaliyak
Greeting spoken by a person passing by a group Mallauhak
Pertaining to a single person, Where are you going? Umayam?/Pangayam?
Pertaining to two persons or a group, Where are you going? Umayan yu?/Pangayan yu?
Pertaining to a single person, Where are you from? Nalpuwam?/Immeyam?/Immayam?
Pertaining to two persons or a group, Where are you from? Nalpuwan yu?/Immeyan yu?/Immayan yu?
What? Ngane?
Where? Daan?/Dana?
When? Kan una?
How? Kas anu?
Yes. Om.

Videos

English to Tuwali-Ifugao Translation

Matuto Ng Tuwali-Ifugao Part 2A Easy tutorial

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Free Tuwali Ifugao Lessons

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