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What is good morning to all of you in igorot dialect?

There's no single "Igorot dialect," as Igorot refers to a group of indigenous peoples in the Cordillera region of the Philippines, each with their own distinct languages.

To say "good morning" in some of the common Igorot languages, you could use:

* Kankanaey: "Magandang aga!" (pronounced "ma-gan-dang ah-gah")

* Ibaloi: "Magandang aga!" (same pronunciation as Kankanaey)

* Ifugao: "Magandang aga!" (same pronunciation as Kankanaey)

* Benguet: "Magandang aga!" (same pronunciation as Kankanaey)

However, it's important to note that these are just the closest equivalents to "good morning" in these languages. They may not be the most accurate or commonly used greetings.

If you are interested in learning more about the specific language of a particular Igorot group, you could:

* Do some research online: There are resources available that provide basic phrases and vocabulary for various Igorot languages.

* Talk to an Igorot speaker: If you know someone who speaks an Igorot language, they can teach you the appropriate greeting.

It's always good to show respect and understanding when interacting with people from different cultures.

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