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Thursday, July 23, 2020
Oway nas di
Oway nas di is a sentence in a Kankankanaey dialect which translates to "Come what may".
When uttered with sincerity by someone whose goal is to emphatize with someone, "Oway Nas Di" is actually meant as a prayer. "Oway nas di" figuratively translates to "The Almighty will take charge, the Lord will take care of you/us."
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