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Ilokano ak met ah!
http://ilokanoakmet.blogspot.com/
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.)
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Kumusta,
I am trying to promote a site I created, The Online Ilokano Dictionary Project (TOIDP), and need your assistance in helping to get the word out. The site is located here:
http://www.toidp.com
Just trying to do my part in helping to keep the language and our culture peristing through the generations. Sign up for an account and add words of your own!
Agyamanak!
Posted: October 21st, 2009 | Report This Comment