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  1. Useful Bisaya (Cebuano) Phrases When Visiting Visayas and Mindanao | PDF | Tagalog Language | Philippines. Useful Bisaya (Cebuano) Phrases When Visiting Visayas and Mindanao - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.

  2. cebuano - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document contains common Cebuano phrases for greetings, introductions, apologies, requests, and indications of not understanding or being lost.

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  4. A Handbook Of Cebuano Visayan Focuses mainly on educational books, textbooks, and business books. It offers free PDF downloads for educational purposes. A Handbook Of Cebuano Visayan Provides a large selection of free eBooks in different genres, which are available for download in various formats, including PDF.

    • Greetings
    • Addressing People
    • Dining
    • Getting Around
    • Dealing with Vendors

    Maayong buntag!

    Good morning!

    Maayong udto!

    Good noon!

    Maayong hapon!

    Good afternoon!

    Bai

    This colloquial term is used to address a male friend (not necessarily related). Sentence: Salamat, bai! Translation: Thank you, my friend/brother!

    Nong/Nang

    These terms are used to address an elderly man or a male elder; mister/miss. Sentence: Kumusta, nong/nang? Translation: How are you, mister/miss?

    Kuya/Ate

    These terms are used to address an older brother/sister (not necessarily). Sentence: Pilay plete padung Oslob, kuya/ate? Translation: How much is the fare going to Oslob, bro/sis?

    Mangaon ta!

    Let’s eat!

    Lami!

    Delicious!

    Pilay plete?

    This phrase is used to ask how much the fare is. Common sentence: Pilay plete padung Moalboal? Translation: How much is the fare going to Moalboal?

    Lugar lang

    This phrase is used to tell the driver to find a spot to drop you off. Common sentence: Lugar lang ngari/ngara. Translation: Just drop me here/there.

    Bayad

    This word is used to express the intention to pay the driver/conductor with a gesture of giving the money. Sentence: Bayad. Loose translation: Here’s my fare.

    Pila? Or Tagpila?

    This word is used to ask how much something is. Common sentence: Pila ni/na? Translation: How much is this/that?

    Unsa ni?

    This phrase is used to ask what a thing is. Common sentence? Unsa ni? Translation: What is this? For updates, follow CEBU INSIDER on Facebook and Instagram.

  5. Dec 24, 2022 · Download Article. 1. Start by learning the 5 vowels in the Cebuano alphabet. Before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, Cebuano had only 3 vowels: "a," "i," and "u." However, with Spanish and English influence, "e" and "o" were added. The last 2 vowels are used primarily in words of Spanish or English origin.

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  6. Jul 27, 2023 · Basic Cebuano phrases. Here are some common phrases in the Cebuano language (a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in the Philippines ): Where?: asa? This one?: mao kini ?/ mao kani? Do you speak English?: makaistorya ka'g Ingles? Do you speak Visayan?: makaistorya ka'g Binisaya? What time is it?: unsa nang oras?

  7. cebuano - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides basic phrases and vocabulary for the Cebuano language including: 1) Common greetings and phrases for introductions, saying please, thank you, yes, no and excuses. 2) Numbers from 1 to 100,000.

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