The process of converting text or speech from the English language into the Ilonggo language, also known as Hiligaynon, enables communication between individuals who speak different languages. An example is transforming a sentence like “The book is on the table” from English to its Ilonggo equivalent, “Ang libro ara sa lamesa.”
This linguistic conversion facilitates the accessibility of information and fosters understanding across cultures. Historically, such translation has been vital for trade, diplomacy, and the dissemination of knowledge, particularly in regions where Ilonggo is a primary language.