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Ilocano and Kapampangan are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Both Ilocano and Kapampangan belong to the Austronesian language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Ilocano follows verb-subject-object (VSO) order while Kapampangan follows subject-verb-object (SVO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Ilocano: Approximately 10 million speakers, making it the third most spoken native language in the Philippines. Kapampangan: Approximately 2.3 million people speak Kapampangan as their first language.
Everyday phrases translated from Ilocano to Kapampangan — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Hello | Kamusta |
| Naimbag nga bigat | Mayap a abak |
| Naimbag nga malem | Mayap a gatpanapun |
| Naimbag a rabii | Mayap a bengi |
| Naimbag a rabii | Mayap a bengi |
| Agpakada | Paalam |
| Agkitata inton agangay | Mikit ikit tamu mamaya |
| Agkitata inton bigat | Mikit ikit tamu bukas |
| Maikablaawkayo | Mayap a gatpanapun |
| Kasano ti kasasaadmo? | Komusta na kayu? |
| Nasayaat ti kasasaadko, agyamankami | Okay ku, salamat |
| Naimbag nga aldaw | Mayap a aldo |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Pangngaasiyo | Paki |
| Agyamankami kenka | Dakal a salamat |
| Agyaman kami unay | Dakal pung salamat |
| Maawatkayo | Mayap a abak |
| Wen | Wa |
| Saan | Ali |
| Dispensarennak | Pasensya na |
| Ladingitek | Pasensya na |
| Awan ti problema | Ala yang problema |
| Siempre | Syempre |
| Kablaaw | Congratulations |
| Naimbag a gasat | Mayap a gatpanapun |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Ania ti naganmo? | Nanu ya lagyu mu? |
| Naragsak ti pannakaam-ammo kadakayo | Masaya kung akilala daka |
| Sadino ti naggapuam? | Taga nokarin kayu? |
| Mano tawenmon? | Pilang banwa na ka? |
| Maysaak nga estudiante | Metung kung estudyanti |
| Addaak ditoy nga agbakasion | Atyu ku keni keng bakasyon |
| Addaak ditoy gapu iti trabaho | Atyu ku keni para keng obra |
| Daytoy ti gayyemko | Ini ing kaluguran ku |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Maysa | Metung |
| Dua | Adwa |
| Tallo | Atlu |
| Uppat | Apat |
| Lima | Lima |
| Innem | Anam |
| Pito | Pitu |
| Walo | Walu |
| Siam | Siyam |
| Sangapulo | Apulung |
| Sangagasut | Dinalan |
| Sangaribu | Libu |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Ita nga aldaw | Ngeni |
| Inton bigat | Bukas |
| Idi kalman | Kahapon |
| Ita | Ngeni |
| Idi agangay | Mamaya |
| Ania nga oras? | Nanu oras ngeni? |
| Iti agsapa | King abak |
| Iti malem | Keng bengi |
| Lunes nga aldaw | Lunis |
| Biernes | Biernes |
| Inton sumaruno a lawas | Keng daratang a duminggu |
| Maysa nga oras | Metung a oras |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Sadino ti ayan ti banio? | Nokarin ya ing banyo? |
| Sadino ti ayan ti estasion ti tren? | Nukarin ya ing istasyun ning tren? |
| Sadino ti ayan ti eropuerto? | Nokarin ya ing airport? |
| Kasano a makadanonak sadiay? | Makananu kung miras karin? |
| Agkannigidka | Lumiko ka king kaili |
| Agkannawan | Lumiko kang wanan |
| Diretsoka nga umasideg | Diretsu ka |
| Asidegen dayta | Malapit ne |
| Adayo dayta | Marayu ya |
| Napukawak | Mewala ku |
| Kasapulan ti taksi | Kailangan ku taxi |
| Sadino ti mabalinko a paggatangan iti tiket? | Nukarin ku malyaring saling ticket? |
| Mano ti tiket? | Magkanu ya ing ticket? |
| Natalged kadi ti magna? | Ligtas ba ing pamaglakad? |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Mabisinanak | Danupan ku |
| Mawawak | Mau ku |
| Danum, pangngaasim | Danum, paki |
| Maysa a lamisaan para iti dua, pangngaasiyo | Metung a lamesa para kareng adwa, paki |
| Ti menu, pangngaasiyo | Ing menu, paki |
| Ania ti irekomendayo? | Nanu ing rekomenda mu? |
| Kayatko koma daytoy | Buri ke ini |
| Naimas dayta | Manyaman ya |
| Ti bill, pangngaasim | Ing bill, paki |
| Saanak a mangan iti karne | E ku mamangan karni |
| Adda food allergy-ko | Atin kung allergy keng pamangan |
| Kape ti | Kape |
| Ti tsa | Tsa |
| Tinapay | Tinape |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Mano ti magastos daytoy? | Magkanu ing presyu na niti? |
| Nangina unay dayta | Masyadu yang mamahal |
| Awatenyo kadi dagiti credit card? | Tatanggap kang credit card? |
| Agbirbirokak laeng | Manintun ku mu |
| Alaek dayta | Kuanan ke |
| Luktan | Buklat |
| Naserraan | Saradu |
| Pagserkan | Lulub |
| Rummuar | Lual |
| Sadino ti ayan ti merkado? | Nukarin ya ing palengki? |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Tumulong | Saup |
| Tumawag iti doktor | Mamaus kang doktor |
| Tawagan ti polis | Ausan me ing pulis |
| Kasapulan ti tulong | Kailangan ku saup |
| Masakitak | Masakit ku |
| Sadino ti ayan ti ospital? | Nokarin ya ing ospital? |
| Sadino ti ayan ti botika? | Nokarin ya ing botika? |
| Nasakit ditoy | Masakit keni |
| Kasapulan ti doktor | Kailangan ke ing doktor |
| Adda kadi ospital iti asideg? | Atin bang malapit a ospital? |
| Ilocano | Kapampangan |
|---|---|
| Agsasaoka kadi iti Ingles? | Magsalita kang Ingles? |
| Diak maawatan | Eku aintindian |
| Maawatakon | Aintindian ku |
| Pangngaasiyo ta agsaokayo nga in-inut | Magsalita kang mabagal |
| Pangngaasiyo ta ulitenyo dayta | Paki ulit mu naman yan |
| Pangngaasiyo ta isuratyo dayta | Pakisulat ye pu |
| Ania ti kayat a sawen daytoy? | Nanu ing buri ng sabyan niti? |
| Kasano nga ibagam daytoy? | Makananu meng asabi ini? |
| Agsursuroak | Magaral ku |
| Agsaoak bassit | Magsalita kung ditak |
| Mabalin kadi a tulongannak? | Malyari yu ku pung saupan? |
| Saan ko nga ammo | Eku balu |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Kapampangan is primarily spoken in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines, notably in the provinces of Pampanga, Tarlac, and parts of Bataan. It is also spoken by diaspora communities in various countries around the world.
Uses the Latin alphabet, consisting of 20 letters: A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I, K, L, M, N, NG, Ñ, O, P, R, S, T, U. The letters F, J, Q, V, X, Z are not traditionally used in indigenous Kapampangan words.
Features 21 phonemes: 5 vowels and 16 consonants. The language is known for its distinct pronunciation and vowel sounds.
Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order is typical. Kapampangan grammar employs a range of affixes to denote various grammatical aspects, with verb conjugations to express tense, mood, and focus.
Incorporates many loanwords from Spanish due to the Philippines’ colonial history. It also includes modern borrowings from English and Filipino.
Part of the Philippine branch of the Austronesian language family, which includes many of the languages spoken in the Philippine archipelago.
Primarily uses the Latin script. Historically, Kapampangan was also written using Kulitan, an indigenous script.
Kulitan was used historically but has largely been replaced by the Latin script due to Spanish colonial influence. Efforts to revive Kulitan are part of contemporary cultural preservation.
Approximately 2.3 million people speak Kapampangan as their first language.
Primarily spoken in the northern parts of the Philippines, especially in the Ilocos Region and parts of Central Luzon, Cagayan Valley, and Cordillera Administrative Region.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, NG, O, P, R, S, T, U, W, Y
Features 21 phonemes including notable vowel shifts that affect word meaning.
Verb-subject-object (VSO) order predominates. Focuses heavily on verb conjugation to express tense, mood, and aspect.
Includes words from Spanish, English, and other Philippine languages due to historical and modern influences.
Part of the Austronesian language family, under the Malayo-Polynesian group.
Currently uses the Latin script. Historically, also used a variant of the Baybayin script pre-colonial era.
Transitioned from Baybayin to Latin script during the Spanish colonial period.
Approximately 10 million speakers, making it the third most spoken native language in the Philippines.
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