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From: garryduco
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  • .... iluko is the language ..... ilokano are the people who's native tongue is iluko ..... the two ladies were speaking tagalog not iluko ............. naimbag nga oras yo apo .....

  • it is better to use "iloco" than "ilocano"

    they are not speaking "iloco" but there are some words that are mixed up with their conversation like in the first seconds, the one with the video camera says, "wen" or "wun" in tagalog "Oo" and "yes" in english...

    I believe they are from la union because of the accent .

    correct me if I am wrong hehe

  • thats mixed Wen means yes in ilokano

  • they're NOT speaking ilokano.. they're speaking TAGLISHHHHH

  • They're talking Ilocano/Tagalog/English. Lol. Really. We tend to mix all of it together.

    "Mag mi-miting ako ti capitan." (I don't know if I spelt it correctly. I was born in the Philippines but I'm living in the US.)

  • wow, stringing 3 languages into 1 pidgin... Ilotaglish? Ilokenglog?

  • They are speaking TAGALOG not Ilokano!!!

  • Wen - is yes in english (oo in tagalog). The video also contains of the words (Makiang-angaw kini Kapitan) - Teasing with the Captain?) Kung Ilocano ka, Garry, correct me if Im wrong. But anyway there is ilocano in their conversation. Proven by Me !

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