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Malay and Ilocano 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 Malay and Ilocano 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.
Malay follows subject-verb-object (SVO) order while Ilocano follows verb-subject-object (VSO). 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.
Malay: Approximately 290 million speakers, including those who speak Indonesian as a standardized form of Malay, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world. Ilocano: Approximately 10 million speakers, making it the third most spoken native language in the Philippines.
Everyday phrases translated from Malay to Ilocano — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Hello | Hello |
| Selamat pagi | Naimbag nga bigat |
| Selamat petang | Naimbag nga malem |
| Selamat petang | Naimbag a rabii |
| Selamat malam | Naimbag a rabii |
| Selamat tinggal | Agpakada |
| Jumpa lagi nanti | Agkitata inton agangay |
| Jumpa esok | Agkitata inton bigat |
| Selamat datang | Maikablaawkayo |
| Apa khabar | Kasano ti kasasaadmo? |
| Saya sihat, terima kasih | Nasayaat ti kasasaadko, agyamankami |
| Selamat hari raya | Naimbag nga aldaw |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Tolonglah | Pangngaasiyo |
| Terima kasih | Agyamankami kenka |
| Terima kasih banyak-banyak | Agyaman kami unay |
| Anda dialu-alukan | Maawatkayo |
| Ya | Wen |
| Tidak | Saan |
| Maafkan saya | Dispensarennak |
| Saya minta maaf | Ladingitek |
| Tiada masalah | Awan ti problema |
| Sudah tentu | Siempre |
| Tahniah | Kablaaw |
| Semoga berjaya | Naimbag a gasat |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Siapa nama awak | Ania ti naganmo? |
| Selamat berkenalan | Naragsak ti pannakaam-ammo kadakayo |
| Awak dari mana? | Sadino ti naggapuam? |
| Berapa umur awak? | Mano tawenmon? |
| Saya seorang pelajar | Maysaak nga estudiante |
| Saya di sini sedang bercuti | Addaak ditoy nga agbakasion |
| Saya di sini untuk kerja | Addaak ditoy gapu iti trabaho |
| Ini kawan saya | Daytoy ti gayyemko |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Satu | Maysa |
| Dua | Dua |
| Tiga | Tallo |
| Empat | Uppat |
| Lima | Lima |
| Enam | Innem |
| Tujuh | Pito |
| Lapan | Walo |
| Sembilan | Siam |
| Sepuluh | Sangapulo |
| Seratus | Sangagasut |
| Seribu | Sangaribu |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Hari ini | Ita nga aldaw |
| Esok | Inton bigat |
| Semalam | Idi kalman |
| Sekarang | Ita |
| Nanti | Idi agangay |
| Pukul berapa sekarang? | Ania nga oras? |
| Pada waktu pagi | Iti agsapa |
| Pada waktu petang | Iti malem |
| Isnin | Lunes nga aldaw |
| Jumaat | Biernes |
| Minggu depan | Inton sumaruno a lawas |
| Satu jam | Maysa nga oras |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Di mana bilik air? | Sadino ti ayan ti banio? |
| Di manakah stesen kereta api? | Sadino ti ayan ti estasion ti tren? |
| Di manakah lapangan terbang? | Sadino ti ayan ti eropuerto? |
| Bagaimana saya boleh ke sana? | Kasano a makadanonak sadiay? |
| Belok kiri | Agkannigidka |
| Belok kanan | Agkannawan |
| Terus ke hadapan | Diretsoka nga umasideg |
| Ia dekat | Asidegen dayta |
| Ia jauh | Adayo dayta |
| Saya sesat | Napukawak |
| Saya perlukan teksi | Kasapulan ti taksi |
| Di mana saya boleh membeli tiket? | Sadino ti mabalinko a paggatangan iti tiket? |
| Berapa harga tiket? | Mano ti tiket? |
| Adakah selamat untuk berjalan? | Natalged kadi ti magna? |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Saya lapar | Mabisinanak |
| Saya dahaga | Mawawak |
| Air, tolong | Danum, pangngaasim |
| Tolong satu meja untuk dua orang | Maysa a lamisaan para iti dua, pangngaasiyo |
| Tolong menunya | Ti menu, pangngaasiyo |
| Apa yang anda cadangkan? | Ania ti irekomendayo? |
| Saya ingin ini | Kayatko koma daytoy |
| Memang sedap | Naimas dayta |
| Bil, tolong | Ti bill, pangngaasim |
| Saya tidak makan daging | Saanak a mangan iti karne |
| Saya mempunyai alahan makanan | Adda food allergy-ko |
| Kopi | Kape ti |
| Teh | Ti tsa |
| Roti | Tinapay |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Berapa kos ini? | Mano ti magastos daytoy? |
| Ia terlalu mahal | Nangina unay dayta |
| Adakah anda menerima kad kredit? | Awatenyo kadi dagiti credit card? |
| Saya hanya melihat | Agbirbirokak laeng |
| Saya akan mengambilnya | Alaek dayta |
| Buka | Luktan |
| Tertutup | Naserraan |
| Pintu masuk | Pagserkan |
| Keluar | Rummuar |
| Di manakah pasaran? | Sadino ti ayan ti merkado? |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Tolong | Tumulong |
| Panggil doktor | Tumawag iti doktor |
| Hubungi polis | Tawagan ti polis |
| Saya perlukan bantuan | Kasapulan ti tulong |
| Saya sakit | Masakitak |
| Di mana hospital? | Sadino ti ayan ti ospital? |
| Di mana farmasi? | Sadino ti ayan ti botika? |
| Sakit di sini | Nasakit ditoy |
| Saya perlukan doktor | Kasapulan ti doktor |
| Adakah terdapat hospital berdekatan? | Adda kadi ospital iti asideg? |
| Malay | Ilocano |
|---|---|
| Adakah anda bercakap bahasa Inggeris? | Agsasaoka kadi iti Ingles? |
| Saya tak faham | Diak maawatan |
| Saya faham | Maawatakon |
| Tolong cakap perlahan-lahan | Pangngaasiyo ta agsaokayo nga in-inut |
| Tolong ulangi itu | Pangngaasiyo ta ulitenyo dayta |
| Sila tuliskannya | Pangngaasiyo ta isuratyo dayta |
| Apakah maksud ini? | Ania ti kayat a sawen daytoy? |
| Bagaimana anda mengatakan ini? | Kasano nga ibagam daytoy? |
| Saya sedang belajar | Agsursuroak |
| Saya bercakap sedikit | Agsaoak bassit |
| Boleh awak tolong saya? | Mabalin kadi a tulongannak? |
| Saya tidak tahu | Saan ko nga ammo |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
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.
Widely spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia (as Indonesian, which is a standardized dialect of Malay), Brunei, and Singapore. It also has speakers in southern Thailand, southern Philippines, and among some communities in Australia.
Uses the Latin alphabet primarily in Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore. The letters used are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Features a simple phonetic structure with a total of 20 phonemes. Vowel length can distinguish meanings.
Subject-verb-object (SVO) order is typical. Tense is not inflected but rather indicated by time adverbs or context.
Includes numerous loanwords from Sanskrit, Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, and English, reflecting its historical and trading influences.
Part of the Austronesian language family, within the Malayo-Polynesian branch.
Currently uses the Latin script. Historically, also used Jawi, an Arabic script, especially in religious contexts.
Transitioned from Jawi to Latin script during the 20th century, influenced by colonial and educational reforms.
Approximately 290 million speakers, including those who speak Indonesian as a standardized form of Malay, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world.
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