However, it's important to note that Ifugao is not a single language but a group of related languages spoken in the Ifugao province in the Philippines. There are variations in the dialect, and the word for "I" could be slightly different depending on the specific dialect spoken.
Here are a few examples:
* Batad: "akó"
* Banaue: "akó"
* Hungduan: "akó"
If you're unsure of the exact pronunciation or spelling, it's always best to ask a native speaker.