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Kapampangan I: common expressions, weather

caluguran dacaI love you.cabalen(kababayan) town matetará(tayo na) let’s gotaralet’s all go nowanacome on, let’s do itsiguígo aheadwa(oo) yes (informal)opu(opo) yes (formal, with respect)alí(hindi) notabalu(ewan) I don’t knowsiguruperhapspilán(ilan) how many?nanu(ano) what?ninu(sino)…

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