Thursday, March 16

Let's Learn how to Speak Ilokano!

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Hello Everyone! Adda Kami Manen! 

 I know, I know, and we do feel really bad for not updating our page in such a long time. What happened? Well, life happened! Sometimes, life doesn't want to follow the path that we're so set on taking and we have to focus on what is important. Priorities, right? We had to play grown up for a little bit, well, we tried anyways. But now we are back!

Nailiw kayo kadakami?
Na miss niyo ba kami?
SO.....DID YOU MISS US? 

Well, we missed all of you too! Lately, we've received so many requests for more lessons on our social media account and we are feeling the love. So we decided to regroup and revamp our page and start the lessons again.

But first, let's start with some refresher lessons.

If you don't already follow us on Facebook, do it now! We will post the links to some old lessons as a refresher for some of you and  beginner's lessons for those who are just now starting. The links to all new lessons will be posted to our social media accounts.

Please be patient with us as we get these new lessons lined up and we suggest that you go over our old lessons. Feel free to contact us for ideas and suggestions. This will help us create lessons that will cover our readers' interest.

WHAT WE DO:

Our mission is to provide:

  •  Resources and information in learning the Ilocano Language.
  •  Culture guidance for those who plan to visit the Philippines especially in the Northern Region where Ilokano is spoken.
  •  Historical tidbits relating to the Ilokano language 


WHAT WE WON'T DO:

We will go ahead and mention the things we won't do because we believe it will not help people in the long run.
  • WE ARE NOT Translators. We will provide the necessary resources for individuals to help with translation. Simply put, we will not do the hard work for you. This includes translating love notes/text, school assignments or projects. 
  • We will not get involve in any dramas or matchmaking. Nope! Not going there!
  • We do not talk politics. Trust me, It's safer this way.

So with that out of the way. We hope to provide more resources and lessons this year to those who are willing to learn the Ilokano language. Remember, nothing is impossible when it comes to learning. The "I can't do it" attitude is all in your head. So stay positive and keep on learning.

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7:29 PM CDT

I would like to learn to speak Ilokano as my future wife is from Sta Maria and I would like to learn to speak to her in her own language as I am planning to live the rest of my life in the Philippines