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What is I love you in maranao dialect?

"I love you" in Maranao dialect can be expressed in a few ways, depending on the level of formality and the intended meaning:

* Formal: "Soa ko kamo." (This is the most common and respectful way to say "I love you".)

* Informal: "Ginawa ko kamo." (This is a more casual way to say "I love you," usually used among friends or family.)

* Romantic: "Ginawa ko kamo, maong ko kamo." (This expression literally means "I love you, I want you," and is used in a romantic context.)

It's important to note that in some Maranao communities, expressing love directly might be considered taboo. It's always a good idea to be mindful of the cultural context and use these phrases appropriately.

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