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  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Basic Waray words and phrases for introductions and greetings. San Juanico Bridge connecting Leyte and Samar | Photo credit: Syrix Remanes. 1. “Maupay nga aga!” = “Good day!” Waraynons usually greet with “Maupay na adlaw” as a general acknowledgment. Time-wise, you may also use these other options: Maupay nga aga – Good morning.

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    Hello.

    1. Maupay (mah-OO-pigh)

    How are you?

    1. Kumusta ka? (koo-MOOSS-tah kah?)

    Fine, thank you.

    1. Maupay man, salamat. (mah-OO-pigh mahn sah-LAH-maht)

    Leave me alone.

    1. Pabay'i ak' (pah-BIGH-ee ahck)

    Don't touch me!

    1. Ay' ak' lab'ti! (aigh ahck LAHB-tee!)

    I'll call the police.

    1. Matawag ak' hin pulis. (mah-TAH-wahg ahck hihn poo-LEESS)

    now

    1. yanâ (yah-NAH' )

    later

    1. unina (oo-NEE-nah)

    before

    1. kanina (kah-NEE-nah)

    _____ minute(s)

    1. ____ minuto(s) (mih-NOO-taw/ss)

    _____ hour(s)

    1. ____ ka-oras (kah AW-rahss)

    _____ day(s)

    1. ____ ka-adlaw (kah ahd-LOW)

    today

    1. yanâ na adlaw (yah-NAH' nah ahd-LOW)

    yesterday

    1. kakulop (kah-HAH-pawn)

    tomorrow

    1. buwas (boo-WAHSS)

    January

    1. Enero (ih-NEH-raw)

    February

    1. Pebrero (pihb-REH-raw)

    March

    1. Marso (MAHR-saw)

    white

    1. busag (BOO-sahg)

    red

    1. pula (poo-LAH)

    blue

    1. asul (ah-SOOLL)

    Bus

    How much is a ticket to _____? 1. Tagpíra an tiket pa ____? (tahg-PEE-rah ahn TEE-keht pa ____?) One ticket to _____, please. 1. Pabakal usa na tiket pa ___ (pah-bah-KAHLL oo-SAH nah TEE-keht pa ____ ) Where does this bus go? 1. Pakarín ini na bus? (pah-kah-REEN ih-NEE nah bahss?) Where is the bus to _____? 1. Hain man an bus tikadto ha _____? (HAH-ihn mahn ahn trehn/bahss tih-kahd-TAW ha ___) Does this bus stop in _____? 1. Diin ini mapondo? (dih-EEN ih-NEE MAH-pawn-daw?) When does the bus f...

    How do I get to _____ ?

    1. Panan-o makakadto hiton/ha ____ (pah-NAHN-aw mah-kah-KAHD-taw HEE-tawn/hah ___)

    ...the bus station?

    1. ...estasyon han bus (...ehss-TAHSS-yawn hahn booss)

    ...the airport?

    1. ...an paluparan (...ahn pah-loo-PAH-rahn)

  3. Some common words and phrases. Below are examples of the Waray spoken in Metropolitan Tacloban and the nearby areas: Can you understand Waray?: Nakakaintindi / Nasabut ka hin Winaray? (hin or hiton) Good morning (noon / afternoon / evening): Maupay nga aga (udto / kulop / gab-i) Thank you: Salamat

    • 3.1 million; 5th most spoken native language in the Philippines
    • Eastern Visayas
  4. Nov 18, 2015 · What is the Waray term for "tipsy"? What is the English word for "during"? This post will answer those questions. Her's a list of Waray words from Northern Samar with their English translation/s. There may be some slight variations between the Ninorte-Samarnon Waray and the regular Waray language, but this might help you find some answers.

  5. The word Waray does not only refer to the Waray-speaking people or to the Waray language, but it also refers to one particular Waray word, " waray ", which means "nothing", "none", or "not". Here's a list of common expressions using the word "Waray". Common Expressions Using the Word Waray (1) (1) Common Expressions Using the Word Waray (2) (2)

  6. Some Common Words and Phrases. Below are examples of the Waray spoken in Metropolitan Tacloban and the nearby areas: Good morning (noon/afternoon/evening): Maupay nga aga (udto/kulop/gab-i) Good day: Maupay nga adlaw. Can you understand Waray?: Nakakaintindi/Nasabut ka/Nakainchindi ka hin Winaray? ( hin or hito) Thank you: Salamat.

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