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Problems in Ilocano phrasebook


Problems in Ilocano phrasebook

Leave me alone.�
Ibatidak! (or: Ibatinak!)
Don't touch me.�
Dinak ig-igaman.
I'll call the police!�
Agayabak ti pulis!
Stop! Thief!�
Esardeng! Agtatakaw!
I need your help.�
Masapulko ti tulong mo. (or when talking to many people: Masapulko ti tulong yo!)
I am lost.�
Napukawak! (also: Na-iyaw-awan nak!)
I lost my bag.�
Mapukaw ti bag ko.
I lost my wallet.�
Mapukaw ti petakak.
I am sick.�
agsakitak (Note: Filipinos generally equate this sentence with I have a fever. To say this, it is more proper to say, ag-gurigurak)
I met an accident.�
Naaksidente ak!
I need a doctor.�
Masapulko ti doktor.

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