The Bisaya word for "masunget" is "mainit ang ulo" which translates to having a hot temper or being easily irritated.
The Bisaya word for "you're welcome" is "wala'y anuman."
The word "lame" in Bisaya can translate to "panis" or "manglamang."
The Bisaya word for "I love you" is "Gihigugma ko ikaw."
The word "ka-nindot" can be used in Bisaya to mean "awesome."
The Bisaya word for "mahal kita" is "gihigugma ta ka".
The Bisaya word for "you're welcome" is "wala'y anuman."
The word "lame" in Bisaya can translate to "panis" or "manglamang."
The Bisaya word for "I love you" is "Gihigugma ko ikaw."
The word "ka-nindot" can be used in Bisaya to mean "awesome."
The Bisaya word for "mahal kita" is "gihigugma ta ka".
The Tagalog equivalent of the Bisaya word "nahibawan" is "nababawan" which means feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
The Bisaya word for "miss you too" is "Miss pud tika."
Nahigugma ko nimo
it is an offensive "street" word meaning Sex in Cebuano and Bisaya.
"Boring" in Bisaya is "kapoy."
Oh, dude, "amping" in Bisaya is like "ingat" in Tagalog. It's basically just a way of saying "take care" or "be safe." So, if someone tells you "amping" in Bisaya, they're just looking out for you, man.
Sambong in Bisaya is called "Lagundi."