Cebuano to Galician Translation
Common Phrases From Cebuano to Galician
Cebuano | Galician |
---|---|
Salamat | Grazas |
Palihug | Por favor |
Sorry | Sentímolo |
Hello | Ola |
Goodbye | Adeus |
Oo | Si |
Dili | Non |
Naunsa ka? | Como estás? |
Pasayloa ko | Con permiso |
wala ko kabalo | Non sei |
nakasabot ko | Entendo |
Abi nako | Eu creo que si |
Tingali | Pode ser |
Magkita ta unya | Ata despois |
Pag-amping | Cóidate |
Unsa na? | Qué hai? |
Ayaw lang | Non importa |
Alangan | Por suposto |
Diha-diha dayon | Agora mesmo |
Adto na ta | Imos |
Interesting information about Cebuano Language
Cebuano is a language spoken by lots of people in the Philippines. It's very popular in the central and southern parts of the country, where it's sunny and there are beautiful islands and beaches. People who live on the islands of Cebu, Bohol, and Mindanao often talk to each other in Cebuano. Just like you and your friends have your special way of talking, people in these places use Cebuano to share stories, buy things at the store, and say "hello" and "how are you" to each other. Cebuano has its own cool sounds and words, and it's different from the main language in the Philippines called Filipino or Tagalog. So, Cebuano is a special language that helps people from these areas connect and feel like they belong to a big family.
Know About Galician Language
Galician is a special language that people speak in a place called Galicia in Spain. Imagine Spain like a big playground and in one corner of this playground, there are kids who use Galician to talk to each other, play games, and tell stories. It's like a secret code they all know, except it's not a secret because anyone can learn it. This language sounds a bit like Spanish because they are like cousins, they share some words and sounds. Just like you might understand someone speaking a little bit like you but with a different twist, that's how Galician is to Spanish. Many people there know both languages, like knowing how to play different games. Galician is also written in books, sung in songs, and used on TV in Galicia. It's a cool way for people in that part of Spain to share their culture and history with others.
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