"Maganda" in Cebuano is "gwapa."
In Tagalog: Maganda In Cebuano: Matahum In Ilocano: Naggaget In Waray: Makaraya
"Wika" in Cebuano dialect means "language" in English.
In Cebuano dialect, "father" is translated as "amahan."
In Ifugao dialect, "maganda" would be translated as "maigtak."
"Take care" in Cebuano dialect is "Mag-amping ka."
"Gwapo ka" in Cebuano means "You are handsome" in English.
In Ilonggo, "maganda ka" is translated as "gwapa ka."
In Chavacano dialect, the word "maganda" translates to "bonita" which means beautiful or pretty.
In Iligan, people primarily speak Cebuano/Bisaya and English. There may also be traces of Maranao and other indigenous languages due to the city's diverse population.
In Cebuano dialect, "father" is translated as "amahan."
In the Philippines, "thank you" can be translated as "salamat" in Filipino/Tagalog, "salamat" in Cebuano, and "salamat" in Ilocano. "Good evening" can be translated as "magandang gabi" in Filipino/Tagalog, "maayong gabii" in Cebuano, and "naimbag a gabi" in Ilocano.
akong amigo or akong migo(boy)/ amiga(girl)
The language spoken in Carmen town of Cebu is Cebuano.
"Magayon" is the Bicolano translation for "beautiful" or "nice."
Are you an idiot? cebuano riddles are riddles in cebuano.. its that simple
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.
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