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  2. Ilocano language - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano is typified by a predicate-initial structure. Verbs and adjectives occur in the first position of the sentence, then the rest of the sentence follows. Ilocano uses a highly complex list of affixes (prefixes, suffixes, infixes and enclitics) and reduplications to indicate a wide array of grammatical categories. Learning simple root words ...

  3. Ilocano grammar - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano grammar is the study of the morphological and syntactic structures of the Ilocano language, a language spoken in the northern Philippines by ethnic Ilocanos and Ilocano communities in other parts of the Philippines, especially in Mindanao and overseas such as the United States, Canada Australia, the Middle East and other parts of the world.

  4. Ilocano verbs - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano, like other Philippine languages, has an Austronesian morphosyntactic alignment. The verb is capable of tracking ( focusing) on particular noun phrases within the sentence. Ilokano verbs are capable of focusing on noun phrases with the following thematic roles : Agent , Patient , Commitative , Directional , Benefactive , Thematic and ...

  5. Mi último adiós - Wikipedia

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    Dear Philippines, to my last goodbye, oh, harken There I leave all: my parents, loves of mine, I'll go where there are no slaves, tyrants or hangmen Where faith does not kill and where God alone does reign. Farewell, parents, brothers, beloved by me, Friends of my childhood, in the home distressed;

  6. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye", an English parting phrase used in the West, is a contraction of "God be by ye". [5] "Khuda Hafiz" ("God protect (you)"), used among Iranians and South Asian Muslims "Namaste", parting phrase of Indian origin "Shalom" ("Peace"), used among Jewish parting and greeting phrase

  7. Category:Ilocano language - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano verbs This page was last edited on 16 September 2020, at 03:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Ilocano particles - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano particles are an aspect of Ilocano grammar. Particles lack a meaning independent of a phrase or clause. For the most part, they impart meaning to the phrase or clause in which they occur.

  9. Ilocano - Wikipedia

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    Ilocano or Ilokano may refer to: Ilocano people; Ilocano language; Ilocano literature This page was last edited on 15 September 2022, at 13:05 (UTC). Text is ...