* Surigao is a region, not a single language: "Surigao dialect" can refer to various languages spoken in the Surigao region of the Philippines. These include:
* Surigaonon: The main language of Surigao del Norte.
* Manobo: Spoken by various indigenous groups in the region.
* Other languages: There are other languages spoken in specific parts of Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.
* Greetings vary: Depending on the specific dialect, the greeting might be:
* "Kumusta?" (Similar to "How are you?") - A common greeting across many Filipino languages.
* "Mao na?" (Meaning "How are you?") - More specific to Surigaonon.
* Other variations: Depending on the specific Manobo dialect, the greeting might be different.
To be more specific, you'd need to specify which Surigao dialect you're interested in.
If you can tell me what language you're specifically referring to, I can provide a more precise answer.