If you’re traveling to the boondocks of
Taloctoc, Kalinga, you will certainly need to know some of the common sentences,
so you can at least communicate using the dialect.
What’s your name? – Umma ngadan no? (Letter “d” is pronounced like a cross between
the “t” and “d” sounds)
Where are you going? - Umma ayam?
What’s your viand? – Umma sida yo?
Let’s go to the river. – Intako adte dawang.
Where are you? – Umma igom?
Let’s eat – Mangantako.
Let’s go – Intakkon.
I’m fine – Ambaloak. (Letter ‘l” is
pronounced as a rolled “y” )
I love you – Laydok sika.
I don’t know – Ikpon agammo.
Yes – On
No – Na-i
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