"Salamat" is a term used in the Ifugao language, which is spoken by the Ifugao people in the Philippines. It translates to "thank you" in English, expressing gratitude. The Ifugao culture is rich in traditions, and the use of such expressions is an important aspect of their social interactions. Acknowledging kindness or help through words like "salamat" reinforces community bonds and respect among individuals.
"Salamat" in Ifugao dialect is "Nunung."
simply "thank you" or 'salamat'' c(:
simply "thank you" or 'salamat'' c(:
"Maraming salamat" in Cebuano is "daghang salamat."
"Maraming salamat" in Ilonggo is "Damo gid nga salamat."
The Ilonggo translation of "salamat" is "salamat" as well.
Salamat is the Tagalog word for 'thanks.'
salamat din..
The plural form of Ifugao is Ifugao.
Salamat (Tagalog and Pangasinan) Daghang salamat (Bisaya and Cebuano) Dakal salamat (Kapampangan) Salamat hin madamo (Waray or Leyte-Samar dialect)
Salamat are Greetings.
"Mekeni keni" is "maraming salamat" in Kapampangan.