It is a language spoken in parts of the Philippines.
The Butuanon translation for the word "one" is "usa."
In Butuanon, the translation for "good morning" is "maayong buntag."
palagsing
The Butuanon translation for the word sister is "igsuon nga babaye" or "igsuon nga baye".
residing now..
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
The ethnic groups in Mindanao are Badjaos, Visayans(Butuanon, Surigaonon), Lumad (Kamayo,Tadasay,T'boli,Tiruray,Manobo).There are other also Muslims who converted into Islam.
Top 8 Philippine Languages/dialects: 1. Binisaya (Cebuano is the language of the People in Cebu while Binisaya is the language of all the People in Visayas & Mindanao of different accent that includes Davawenyos, Cagay-anon, Butuanon, Agusanon, Illongo, Waray, Sugbu-anon (Cebuano) and etc for more than 50 Million population) 2. Ilokano 3. Tagalog 4. Bikolano 5. Ilonggo 6. Lineyte-Samarnon (Waray-waray) 7. Kapampangan 8. Tausug
Tagalog/Filipino: Kumusta ka?more formal Kumusta po kayo?Cebuano/Visayan: Kumusta ka?Ilocano: Kumusta ka?Hilagaynon: Kamusta ka?Bicolano: Kumusta no?more formal Kumusta po?Butuanon: Kumusta na kaw?Blaan: Kumusta ge?Balangingi: Singgahan da ka?Bolinao: Ani idya mo?Chavacano: Quetal man tu?more formal Quetal man uste?Gaddang: Manantaw ka?more formal Manantaw si kayu?Ibanag: Kunnasi ka ngana?Ibatan: Ara ka mangu?Ifugao: Ngay umatano?Itawit: Kunnasi ka?See the website in the related links section below for more.
Ferdinand Magellan was a portuguese Explorer. born -1480 Died - April 27, 1951 Cebu, Philippines Death: Pigafetta and Ginés de Mafra provided written documents of the events culminating in Magellan's death: "When morning came, forty-nine of us leaped into the water up to our thighs, and walked through water for more than two cross-bow flights before we could reach the shore. The boats could not approach nearer because of certain rocks in the water. The other eleven men remained behind to guard the boats. When we reached land, [the natives] had formed in three divisions to the number of more than one thousand five hundred people. When they saw us, they charged down upon us with exceeding loud cries... The musketeers and crossbow-men shot from a distance for about a half-hour, but uselessly... Recognizing the captain, so many turned upon him that they knocked his helmet off his head twice... A native hurled a bamboo spear into the captain's face, but the latter immediately killed him with his lance, which he left in the native's body. Then, trying to lay hand on sword, he could draw it out but halfway, because he had been wounded in the arm with a bamboo spear. When the natives saw that, they all hurled themselves upon him. One of them wounded him on the left leg with a large cutlass, which resembles a scimitar, only being larger. That caused the captain to fall face downward, when immediately they rushed upon him with iron and bamboo spears and with their cutlasses, until they killed our mirror, our light, our comfort, and our true guide. When they wounded him, he turned back many times to see whether we were all in the boats. Thereupon, beholding him dead, we, wounded, retreated, as best we could, to the boats, which were already pulling off." Magellan provided in his will that Enrique, his interpreter, was to be freed upon his death. However, after the Battle of Mactan, the remaining ships' masters refused to free Enrique. Enrique escaped his indenture on May 1 with the aid of Rajah Humabon, amid the deaths of almost 30 crewmen. Pigafetta had been jotting down words in the Visayan language, both Butuanon and Cebuano-which he started at Mazaua on Friday, 29 March and grew to a total of 145 words-and was apparently able to continue communications during the rest of the voyage. The Spaniards offered the natives merchandise in exchange for Magellan's body, but they were declined and so his body was never recovered. Srinivasu K.
Ang mga sumusunod ang 175 wika sa Pilipinas: * Agta (Alabat Island) * Agta (Camarines Norte) * Agta (Casiguran Dumagat) * Agta (Central Cagayan) * Agta (Dupaninan) * Agta (Isarog) * Agta (Mt. Iraya) * Agta (Mt. Iriga) * Agta (Remontado) * Agta (Umiray Dumaget) * Agutaynen * Aklanon * Alangan * Alta (Northern) * Alta (Southern) * Arta * Ata * Ati * Atta (Faire) * Atta (Pamplona) * Atta (Pudtol) * Ayta (Abenlen) * Ayta (Ambala) * Ayta (Bataan) * Ayta (Mag-Anchi) * Ayta (Mag-Indi) * Ayta (Sorsogon) * Balangao * Balangingi * Bantoanon * Batak * Bicolano (Albay) * Bicolano (Central) * Bicolano (Iriga) * Bicolano (Hilagang Catanduanes) * Bicolano (Timog Catanduanes) * Binukid * Blaan (Koronadal) * Blaan (Sarangani) * Bolinao * Bontoc (Central) * Buhid * Butuanon * Caluyanun * Capampangan * Capiznon * Cebuano * Cuyonon * Davawenyo * English / Ingles * Español / Kastila / Spanish / Castillian * Filipino * Finallig * Ga'dang * Gaddang * Giangan * Hanunoo * Higaonon * Hiligaynon * Ibaloi * Ibanag * Ibatan * Ifugao (Amganad) * Ifugao (Batad) * Ifugao (Mayoyao) * Ifugao (Tuwali) * Iloko * Ilongot * Inabaknon * Inonhan * Intsik (Mandarin) * Intsik (Min Nan) * Intsik (Yue) * Iranon probinsiya ng Shariff Kabunsuan, Maguindanao, Lanao Del sur at parte ng Zamboanga[pananangguni'y kailangan] * Iraya * Isinai * Isnag * Itawit * Itneg (Adasen) * Itneg (Banao) * Itneg (Binongan) * Itneg (Inlaod) * Itneg (Maeng) * Itneg (Masadiit) * Itneg (Moyadan) * Wikang Ivatan * I-wak * Kagayanen * Kalagan * Kalagan (Kagan) * Kalagan (Tagakaulu) * Kalinga (Butbut) * Kalinga (Limos) * Kalinga (Lower Tanudan) * Kalinga (Lubuagan) * Kalinga (Mabaka Valley) * Kalinga (Madukayang) * Kalinga (Southern) * Kalinga (Upper Tanudan) * Kallahan (Kayapa) * Kallahan (Keley-i) * Kallahan (Tinoc) * Kamayo * Kankanaey * Kankanay (Northern) * Karao * Karolanos * Kasiguranin * Kinaray-a * Magahat * Maguindanao * Malaynon * Mamanwa * Mandaya (Cataelano) * Mandaya (Karaga) * Mandaya (Sangab) * Manobo (Agusan) * Manobo (Ata) * Manobo (Cinamiguin) * Manobo (Cotabato) * Manobo (Dibabawon) * Manobo (Ilianen) * Manobo (Matigsalug) * Manobo (Obo) * Manobo (Rajah Kabunsuwan) * Manobo (Sarangani) * Manobo (Kanlurang Bukidnon) * Mansaka * Mapun * Maranao * Masbatenyo * Molbog * Palawano (Brooke's Point) * Palawano (Central) * Palawano (Southwest) * Pangasinense * Paranan * Philippine Sign Language * Porohanon * Ratagnon * Romblomanon * Sama (Central) * Sama (Pangutaran) * Sama (Southern) * Sambal * Sangil * Sexists * Sorsogon (Masbate) * Sorsogon (Waray) * Subanen (Central) * Subanen (Northern) * Subanon (Kolibugan) * Subanon (Western) * Subanon (Lapuyan) * Sulod * Surigaonon * Tadyawan * Tagabawa * Tagalog * Tagbanwa * Tagbanwa (Calamian) * Tagbanwa (Central) * Tausug * Tawbuid (Eastern) * Tawbuid (Western) * Tboli * Tiruray * Waray-Waray * Yakan * Yogad * Zamboangueño | Chavacano (Chabacano de Zamboanga) * Caviteño | Chavacano (Chabacano de Cavite) * Ternateño | Chavacano (Chabacano de Barra) * Ermiteño | Chavacano (Chabacano de Ermita) * Agta (Dicamay) * Agta (Villa Viciosa) * Ayta (Tayabas) * Katabaga
There are about 176 languages total, depending on how you classify them. This number includes 4 extinct languages. Here is the complete list, according to Ethnologue: 1. Adasen 2. Agta, Alabat Island 3. Agta, Camarines Norte 4. Agta, Casiguran Dumagat 5. Agta, Central Cagayan 6. Agta, Dicamay 7. Agta, Dupaninan 8. Agta, Isarog 9. Agta, Mt. Iraya 10. Agta, Mt. Iriga 11. Agta, Umiray Dumaget 12. Agta, Villa Viciosa 13. Agutaynen 14. Alangan 15. Alta, Northern 16. Alta, Southern 17. Arta 18. Ata 19. Ati 20. Atta, Faire 21. Atta, Pamplona 22. Atta, Pudtol 23. Ayta, Abellen 24. Ayta, Ambala 25. Ayta, Bataan 26. Ayta, Mag-Anchi 27. Ayta, Mag-Indi 28. Ayta, Sorsogon 29. Ayta, Tayabas 30. Balangao 31. Balangingi 32. Bantoanon 33. Batak 34. Bicolano, Albay 35. Bicolano, Central 36. Bicolano, Iriga 37. Bicolano, Northern Catanduanes 38. Bicolano, Southern Catanduanes 39. Bikol 40. Binukid 41. Blaan, Koronadal 42. Blaan, Sarangani 43. Bolinao 44. Bontoc, Central 45. Buhid 46. Butuanon 47. Caluyanun 48. Capiznon 49. Cebuano 50. Chavacano 51. Chinese, Mandarin 52. Chinese, Min Nan 53. Chinese, Yue 54. Cuyonon 55. Davawenyo 56. English 57. Filipino 58. Finallig 59. Ga'dang 60. Gaddang 61. Giangan 62. Hanunoo 63. Higaonon 64. Hiligaynon 65. Ibaloi 66. Ibanag 67. Ibatan 68. Ifugao, Amganad 69. Ifugao, Batad 70. Ifugao, Mayoyao 71. Ifugao, Tuwali 72. Ilocano 73. Ilongot 74. Inabaknon 75. Inakeanon 76. Inonhan 77. Iraya 78. Isinai 79. Isnag 80. Itawit 81. Itneg, Banao 82. Itneg, Binongan 83. Itneg, Inlaod 84. Itneg, Maeng 85. Itneg, Masadiit 86. Itneg, Moyadan 87. Ivatan 88. I-wak 89. Kagayanen 90. Kalagan 91. Kalagan, Kagan 92. Kalagan, Tagakaulu 93. Kalinga, Butbut 94. Kalinga, Limos 95. Kalinga, Lower Tanudan 96. Kalinga, Lubuagan 97. Kalinga, Mabaka Valley 98. Kalinga, Madukayang 99. Kalinga, Southern 100. Kalinga, Upper Tanudan 101. Kallahan, Kayapa 102. Kallahan, Keley-i 103. Kallahan, Tinoc 104. Kamayo 105. Kankanaey 106. Kankanay, Northern 107. Karao 108. Karolanos 109. Kasiguranin 110. Katabaga 111. Kinaray-a 112. Magahat 113. Maguindanao 114. Malaynon 115. Mamanwa 116. Mandaya, Cataelano 117. Mandaya, Karaga 118. Mandaya, Sangab 119. Manobo, Agusan 120. Manobo, Ata 121. Manobo, Cinamiguin 122. Manobo, Cotabato 123. Manobo, Dibabawon 124. Manobo, Ilianen 125. Manobo, Matigsalug 126. Manobo, Obo 127. Manobo, Rajah Kabunsuwan 128. Manobo, Sarangani 129. Manobo, Western Bukidnon 130. Mansaka 131. Mapun 132. Maranao 133. Masbatenyo 134. Molbog 135. Palawano, Brooke's Point 136. Palawano, Central 137. Palawano, Southwest 138. Pampangan 139. Pangasinan 140. Paranan 141. Philippine Sign Language 142. Porohanon 143. Ratagnon 144. Romblomanon 145. Sama, Central 146. Sama, Pangutaran 147. Sama, Southern 148. Sambal, Botolan 149. Sambal, Tinà 150. Sangil 151. Sangir 152. Sinauna 153. Sorsogon, Masbate 154. Sorsogon, Waray 155. Spanish 156. Subanen, Central 157. Subanen, Northern 158. Subanon, Kolibugan 159. Subanon, Western 160. Subanun, Lapuyan 161. Sulod 162. Surigaonon 163. Tadyawan 164. Tagabawa 165. Tagalog 166. Tagbanwa 167. Tagbanwa, Calamian 168. Tagbanwa, Central 169. Tausug 170. Tawbuid, Eastern 171. Tawbuid, Western 172. Tboli 173. Tiruray 174. Waray-Waray 175. Yakan 176. Yogad