-
asking a question,
Itawits usually start with a person's name or
status and then the
question itself. If
asking someone familiar,
Itawits also
usually end...
- Ca****an (Ilocano:
Probinsia ti Ca****an; Ibanag:
Provinsiya na Ca****an;
Itawit:
Provinsiya ya Ca****an; Isnag:
Provinsia nga Ca****an; Ivatan: Provinsiya...
-
Ibanag North Ibanag South Ibanag Malaweg Gaddangic Central Ca****an Agta
Itawit Yogad Ca****an-Baliwon
Gaddang Ga'dang
Gaddang Robinson,
Laura C. and Jason...
- /tʊɡɛɡəˈraʊ/),
officially the City of
Tuguegarao (Ibanag:
Siyudad nat Tugegaraw;
Itawit:
Siyudad yo Tugegaraw; Ilocano:
Siudad ti Tuguegarao; Filipino: Lungsod...
-
understand and
communicate with each other, namely: Imandaya, Imallod,
Itawit, Ingahan,
Isnag (Isneg) of Katablangan, Conner,
Iyapayao (Ehapayao/Yapayao)...
-
Carabaos (Filipino: kalabáw) are a
genetically distinct po****tion of swamp-type
water buffaloes (Bubalus
bubalis kerabau) from the Philippines. They were...
- 121°41′29″E / 17.61361°N 121.69139°E / 17.61361; 121.69139
Buntun Bridge (
Itawit:
Talletay ta Buntun; Ilocano: Rangtáy ti Buntun; Filipino:
Tulay ng Buntun)...
- Anito, also
spelled anitu,
refers to
ancestor spirits, evil spirits,
nature spirits, and
deities called diwata in the
Indigenous Philippine folk religions...
- Apayao,
officially the
Province of
Apayao (Ilocano:
Probinsia ti Apayao;
Itawit:
Provinsiya ya Apayao; Isnag:
Provinsia nga Apayao; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng...
- One of the
major human migration events was the
maritime settlement of the
islands of the Indo-Pacific by the
Austronesian peoples,
believed to have started...