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"noted" in Bisaya can be translated as "tandaa" or "tagdaa," which means to take note or remember something.
In Cebuano/Bisaya: "gwapa" In Ilocano: "napintas" In Waray: "mayada"
Preferred is "gusto", or "nagustuhan", or "napilian" or "naangayan", or "naanindutan" in Visayan language.
2010 survey, Philippines have95 Million Population - Currently residing in the Philippines9 Million Population - Living and working abroad.The highly spoken language of the Philippines is "BINISAYA" by the BISAYA/ BISAYAN people. In the Philippines alone from Luzon Visayas and Mindanao around 50 Million people could speak Binisaya (Binisaya is the language and Bisaya are the people)1. Binisaya (not Cebuano alone but mixed of Butuan, Illongo, Cebuano & etc)2. Filipino ( A mixed of 7 different languages in the Philippines Cebuano, Tagalog, Tausug, Kapampangan, Ilocano, ect)3. Tagalog (Dialect in Manila)
Tagalog: Paalam Bisaya: Babay Ilocano: Naragsak nga Paawatan Waray: Adiyos
boholano cebuano ilonggo waray rombloanon hamtikanon bisaya aklanon badjao ilonggo waray magahat
"noted" in Bisaya can be translated as "tandaa" or "tagdaa," which means to take note or remember something.
In Cebuano/Bisaya: "gwapa" In Ilocano: "napintas" In Waray: "mayada"
There are many native races in the country. You can have the Ilocano, Tagalog, batangueno, Bisaya, Muslim, and a lot more.
Preferred is "gusto", or "nagustuhan", or "napilian" or "naangayan", or "naanindutan" in Visayan language.
2010 survey, Philippines have95 Million Population - Currently residing in the Philippines9 Million Population - Living and working abroad.The highly spoken language of the Philippines is "BINISAYA" by the BISAYA/ BISAYAN people. In the Philippines alone from Luzon Visayas and Mindanao around 50 Million people could speak Binisaya (Binisaya is the language and Bisaya are the people)1. Binisaya (not Cebuano alone but mixed of Butuan, Illongo, Cebuano & etc)2. Filipino ( A mixed of 7 different languages in the Philippines Cebuano, Tagalog, Tausug, Kapampangan, Ilocano, ect)3. Tagalog (Dialect in Manila)
Tagalog: Paalam Bisaya: Babay Ilocano: Naragsak nga Paawatan Waray: Adiyos
waray, boholanon, magahak, cebuano, ilonggo, maranao, monobo, bisaya at badjao..Iba't ibang Kasagutan:1. Ang mga pangkat-etniko sa visayas ay ang boholanon at magahatsabakano2.boholano,cebuano,ilonggo,waray,rombloanon,hamtikanon,bisaya,aklanon,badjao,ilonggo..Ati-Mahusay na panganagso,mangingisda at mangangalap ng pagkain3. Mga Pangkat Etniko sa PilipinasBoholanoCebuanoIlonggoWarayRombloanonHamtikanonBisayaAklanonBadjaoilonggo4. Ilonggo, waray, boholanon at cebuano...warayboholanonmagahat
The translation of "Gawaing Bahay" from Bisaya to English is translated as "old rice".
In the Philippines, 'dad' or 'father' is commonly referred to as "tatay" in Tagalog, "ama" in Ilocano, "papa" in Bisaya, and "dada" in some Visayan languages.
"Boring" in Bisaya is "kapoy."
In our national language which is tagalog you can say "Mahal kita"which means "I love you".