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There is nothing here but Angkuan's Kuribot. Naglaon iti nadumaduma a nanakman (ken minamaag) a rissik-isip a sarsaranut a taraon dagiti agbisin ken mayat nga agkilabban iti Literatura Ilokana. Sarsaranut a saramsam ti estetiko a nakem, kadaanan ken postmodernismo, wenno kabukbukodan a pallailang wenno kallautang a nayon ti rayray-aw wenno sursuro iti inaldaw nga ubbaw ken saan-nga-ubbaw a biag. amen. Monday, October 10, 2005. Daytoy Ti Kuribotmi, Kabagis. Angkuan Kuribot Jr.,. Apo, daytoy numo. No saank...
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Ilokano ak met ah!
Ilokano ak met ah! Agpayso Ilokano ak, naiyanak sadiay Manila, dimmakel diay Ilokos, Bicolana ni nanay, Ilokano ni tatay. Padasek iti ag-blog iti Iloko. (It is true I am Ilocano, born in Manila, grew in Ilocos, my mom is a Bicolana and my dad from Ilocos. I'll try to blog in Iloco.). Love Life Headline Animator. Uarr; Grab this Headline Animator. Friday, March 20, 2009. Places to stay in Ilocos. Remember to bring a good amount of cash since ATM and commercial banks are nowhere to be found. You can tr...
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Ilokano Foodstuff
Saturday, May 3, 2014. Daytoy man ti kailiwko a sidaen. Nagettaan/napiggutan nga agurong. Siempre, Adda 23 a silina. Sunday, May 13, 2012. Pansit Bilao of Santa Ana, Cagayan (Philippines). Cassava cake of Gonzaga, Cagayan (Philippines). Friday, May 11, 2012. Tape grass, eel grass (Vallisneria). Ballasoy or mud lobster (Thalassina anomala). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Daytoy man ti kailiwko a sidaen. Nagettaan/napiggu. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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Ilokano Republic
Ilokano News, Views, Culture, and Literature. Imee Marcos to Run for Congressional Seat in 2016. August 5, 2015. Gov Imee Marcos of Ilocos Norte said last Monday that she might run for the Congressional Seat of the first district of Ilocos Norte in 2016. During a meeting with the barangay chairmen of Laoag City, Bongbong [Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr.] announced that I might be running for a different position in the next election, said Marcos. August 4, 2015. Raquo; Read more. Ilokano songs for the heart.
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ILOCOS Journal
Your daily source of information, updates, events, developments and news in Ilocos Region. Join Write. Contribute. Be a correspondent from your town. The Blog of Innocence: SilentVoice Points. Curse of Innocent Mind: A Dead Society. The Philippine 2013 Elections. The Paradox of Big Dreams. Pilipinas, kaya natin 'to! WHO'S BEHIND THE BLACK SAND MINING IN ILOCOS REGION? Moving Heaven and Earth in search of huge profit". Political Dynasty: Ilocos Sur Political Trend, Threatens Life and Dignity. In an aim to...
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Ilokano Learner | Agsursuro saga bassit.
Thursday, May 18. Let's Eat Part 1: Food Culture. Ilokano Ilocano Iloco Iluco Iluko Iloko. Food is an integral part of understanding a culture. The next few lessons are dedicated to eating. We will focus mainly on mealtimes, names, ordering food and other common phrases you should expect to hear in relation to eating. First, we will start off with a translation exercise. See if you can follow the conversation. Jacobo: Umayka ditoy, mangan ka pay. Mark: Ania ti sidain? Jacobo: Pinakbet, innapoy, ken sisig.