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Regional Translations:

  • Bicolano: Maray na aga
  • Cebuano/Bisaya: Maayong buntag
  • Chabacano: Buenos dias
  • Gaddang: Dios si daddaramat
  • Ibanag: Mapia nga umma nikau
  • Ilocano: Naimbag nga bigat
  • Ilonggo: Maayong aga
  • Itawis: Napia nga mataruk
  • Ivatan: Kapian ka pa nu Dios (English translation:  ”God bless you”)
  • Kapampangan: Mayap a abak
  • Pangasinense: Maong ya kabuasan / Kabuasan ed sikayo
  • Tagalog: Magandang Umaga
  • Waray: Maupay nga aga

See also Good afternoon, Good evening, Good night

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  1. To all our fellow Pinoys (wherever in the world you are):

    If you do not find your vernacular in the list, please share with us how you would normally say “Good Morning” in your own native tongue and we’ll add it in this list. Please use the comment box below for this purpose.

    Don’t forget to identify what your vernacular / native tongue is.

    Good morning. :)

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It's more fun in the philippines