"Ako" in Ilocano translates to "akon" or "ak" which means "I" in English.
"Ako po" in Ilocano dialect is "ak unay."
In Ilocano, "ako ay ina antok" can be translated to "Agtaka dak pay ragsak."
In Ilocano, "I love you" is translated as "Ay ayating ka."
You can say "Ako'y sa iyo" in Tagalog, which translates to "I am yours."
"Ako" in Ilocano translates to "akon" or "ak" which means "I" in English.
"Ako po" in Ilocano dialect is "ak unay."
In Ilocano, "ako ay ina antok" can be translated to "Agtaka dak pay ragsak."
In Ilocano, "I love you" is translated as "Ay ayating ka."
The Ilocano translation of "brethren" is "kailian" or "sapasap."
Bilib ako sayo = i'm impressed with you. "Bilib" is the Filipino word for having a positive impression. So... "Bilib ako sayo" literally means "I have a positive impression of you." In some cases, it may mean "you inspire me" or "you are awesome."
You can say "Ako'y sa iyo" in Tagalog, which translates to "I am yours."
kasi baka ayaw ka nila o kaya may mali sayo o kaya hindi maymahal silang iba kung ako sayo mag hanap ka nalang ng totoong mag mamahal sayo
ewan ko sayo nag hahanap nga ako ng sagot ako sasagot! loko ba!! teteng 2 taga pildera
Hindi ko alam ang answer...bakit mo ako tinaranong niyan diba ako ang nanghingi nga answer sayo
Nakatira ako sa Isabela.
Hindi ko sila papansinin at magpapakatatag ako..