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Cebuano beliefs and traditions are heavily influenced by a mix of indigenous practices and Spanish colonial heritage. Many Cebuanos are Roman Catholic, and religious events like the Sinulog Festival are important cultural celebrations. Traditional beliefs in spirits and folklore also play a significant role in Cebuano culture.
"How are you?" in Cebuano is "Kumusta ka?"
gwapo ka in cebuano is already in cebuano.......
what's goodbye in cebuano
'Thank you' in Cebuano is 'salamat' or 'ewan ko eh kayo'
Cebuano beliefs and traditions are heavily influenced by a mix of indigenous practices and Spanish colonial heritage. Many Cebuanos are Roman Catholic, and religious events like the Sinulog Festival are important cultural celebrations. Traditional beliefs in spirits and folklore also play a significant role in Cebuano culture.
Are you an idiot? cebuano riddles are riddles in cebuano.. its that simple
"How are you?" in Cebuano is "Kumusta ka?"
gwapo ka in cebuano is already in cebuano.......
what's goodbye in cebuano
'Thank you' in Cebuano is 'salamat' or 'ewan ko eh kayo'
Father is "amahan" in Cebuano.
"Maganda" in Cebuano is "gwapa."
In Cebuano, coriander is known as "kinchay."
In Cebuano, it's Salamat. You can also say Daghang salamat.
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Cebuano folk songs reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Visayas region in the Philippines. Notable examples include "Matud Nila," a song expressing longing and love, and "Balitaw," a traditional song often performed in a playful call-and-response format. Other popular Cebuano folk songs are "Taga Cebu" and "Usahay," which capture themes of love, life, and local traditions. These songs are often performed during festivals and gatherings, showcasing the vibrant community spirit of the Cebuano people.