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How are you translate in igorot dialect?

It's not possible to give a direct translation of "how are you" in a single Igorot dialect.

Here's why:

* Igorot is not a single language. It's a term used to refer to the indigenous people of the Cordillera region in the Philippines. This region has numerous distinct languages and dialects, each with its own unique vocabulary and grammar.

* Variations within dialects. Even within a specific Igorot dialect, there might be slight variations in how people greet each other.

To accurately translate "how are you" in Igorot, I would need to know:

* Which specific Igorot dialect you are interested in. For example, Kankanaey, Ibaloi, Bontoc, Ifugao, etc.

* The context and formality of the greeting. Are you talking to a friend, a family member, or someone you don't know well?

To get a more accurate translation, I recommend asking a speaker of the specific Igorot dialect you are interested in.

For example, you could search for online resources like language learning websites or communities where people from specific Igorot groups share information.

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