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What is a Good morning in igorot dialect?

There are several Igorot languages and dialects, and "good morning" can vary depending on which one you're referring to. Here are a few options:

Kankanaey (Benguet):

* "Magandang Umaga" - This is the standard Tagalog phrase, which is widely understood by most Igorots.

* "Ag-umaga" - This is a more literal translation meaning "morning has come."

Ifugao:

* "Mapia nga umaga" - This means "good morning" in Ifugao.

Bolinao (Pangasinan):

* "Magandang aga" - This is similar to the Tagalog phrase and is often used in this region.

Note:

* The most common greeting among Igorots is "Mabuhay" which means "Welcome" or "Greetings."

It's always best to ask a local speaker for the most accurate and appropriate greeting in their specific dialect.

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