Like most Filipinos, Bisaya are family oriented. They are a boisterous and gregarious lot who like happy times (beer ka day) and Karaoke. They are also deeply religious, always have a feast for every saint in the calendar. They may look harmless but watch out! They are not scared to fight for what is their right and if anyone tramples with them and their family members, prepare to be called out for a fist fight. Bisaya are known for their bravery (remember Lapulapu?). When they talk, it comes out like they're angry or mad at something. It's just the intonation nothing to do with emotions. In fact, they are romantic, tender and very caring towards their loved ones.
Cebuano people are known for their warm and friendly nature. They have a strong sense of community and value their cultural heritage. Cebuano language, also known as Bisaya, is one of the major languages spoken in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas region.
"Gwapo ka" in Cebuano means "You are handsome" in English.
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
'Thank you' in Cebuano is 'salamat' or 'ewan ko eh kayo'
"Maganda" in Cebuano is "gwapa."
In Cebuano, it's Salamat. You can also say Daghang salamat.
Are you an idiot? cebuano riddles are riddles in cebuano.. its that simple
"Gwapo ka" in Cebuano means "You are handsome" in English.
In Cebuano, you can say "paalam" to say goodbye.
'Thank you' in Cebuano is 'salamat' or 'ewan ko eh kayo'
Father is "amahan" in Cebuano.
In Cebuano, it's Salamat. You can also say Daghang salamat.
One example of a Cebuano story in Cebuano version is "Ang Prinsipeng Duwag." This story follows the journey of a prince who overcomes his fears and learns to be brave. It is a popular tale in Cebuano literature that teaches valuable lessons about courage and resilience.
The word square in Cebuano is "kwadradong pulong."
The translation for the word "mature" in Cebuano is "hugpong."
Cebuano riddles are traditional puzzles or word games in the Cebuano language that are often used for entertainment and to challenge one's wit. They typically use poetic language and clever wordplay to describe an object, person, or concept for others to guess.
Maria Victoria R. Bunye has written: 'Cebuano for beginners' -- subject(s): Cebuano language, Texts 'Cebuano grammar notes' -- subject(s): Cebuano language, Grammar
In Cebuano, "yes" is "oo".