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English: Ilokano prayer from "Libro a naisurátan amin ti bagás ti Doctrina Cristiana" written by Francisco Lopez in 1620,
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Source http://paulmorrow.ca/amami.htm
Author From the book "Libro a naisurátan amin ti bagás ti Doctrina Cristiana" written by Francisco Lopez in 1620, Photocopied by Paul Morrow.

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Christian prayer written in Ilokano Baybayin (Kur-itan, Kurdita).

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