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Greetings:
| Pampangan [pam] (Philippines: Luzon.) | ||
| Mayap a aldo | general greeting | |
| Mayap a yabak | morning greeting | |
| Mayap a yabak pu | formal morning greeting | |
| Mayap a yugtu | noontime greeting | |
| Mayap a yugtu pu | formal noontime greeting | |
| Mayap a gatpanapun | afternoon greeting | |
| Mayap a gatpanapun pu | formal afternoon greeting | |
| Mayap a bengi | evening greeting | |
| Mayap a bengi pu | formal evening greeting | |
| Kumustá? | how are you? | |
From “Greetings in Languages and Dialects of the Philippines”
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