Traveling to Ilocano speaking regions will surely make you want to learn some Ilocano phrases. Whether this is the start of your Ilocano learning journey or you just want to learn travel phrases to prepare yourself on your next travel, knowing some Ilocano words and phrases will get you a long way. This will help you in getting around and communicate with the locals.
So whether you're going to an adventure in Ilocos, or in another Ilocano speaking province, here are some useful Ilocano phrases you'll need to know.
If you're lost and looking for a place, let's say a certain bakery, you can follow "Mabalin agsaludsud?" with "Birbirukek dyay Fauto's Bakery" or "Birbirukek dyay bakery ni (insert name). Of course you can also say, "Kasano mapan dyay Fauto's Bakery?"
Also just a heads up, when asking an elderly person, adding apo such as "Mabalin agsaludsud apo?" is the polite way to ask. It's like using po in Filipino/Tagalog. Now, let's continue with more Ilocano travel phrases below that you can use while on the road.
You may also want to read SELF-INTRODUCTORY PHRASES IN ILOCANO.
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