"Ako po si" in Ifugao dialect is translated as "Ako iti" or "Ako pay."
In Ifugao dialect, "ako" means "me" or "I" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to oneself in conversation.
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naghahanap nga ako ng sagot ako nman tanungin mo:)
It means - ifugao translation of good morning to you all My name is John Alladin from the tribe of ifugao.
To say "my name" in Ifugao, you can use the phrase "ngalan ko."
To say "I am cold" in Tagalog, you can say "Malamig ako."
In Ifugao dialect, you can say "Nagan ko hi" followed by your name, which means "My name is" in English.
"Mayyang umaga" is how you say good evening in Ifugao dialect.
I am the Devil - ako ang yahwa, ako ang demonyo
To say "yes, I am" in Tagalog, you would say "oo, ako."
In Ifugao, you can say 'Masdin ngadto sa inyamuy alli.'