What is AGUY in Bisaya?
What is AGUY in Bisaya?
Cebuano. 1. ouch! Aguy, sakíta! Nasuyuran kus buyug, Ouch!
What are some Bisaya words?
Visayan Phrases
| English | Visayan/Cebuano |
|---|---|
| I don’t understand | Wala ko sabot (wa-la ko sa-bot) |
| Please speak slowly | Hinaya lang og storya (Hi-n(eye)-yah lang og story-ya) |
| What is you name? | Unsay imong ngalan? (Un-s(eye)ee-mong nga-lan) |
| Thank you | Salamat (Sa-la-mat) |
What is Puhon mean?
God-willing or hopefully
“PUHON” This word means “God-willing or hopefully”. Cebuanos are generally hopeful and optimistic, hence, “puhon” is expressed when you are hoping something will happen in the future. “Maka-uyab na unta ko, puhon.” (“I hope I can finally get a lover, God-willing.”)
What is Giatay?
Adjective. giatay. (vulgar) damned. (birds) Infected with Newcastle disease.
What is Ambot sa imo?
i do not know you.
How do you say hi in Bisaya?
Hello, how are you? The standard Bisaya greeting is “Kumusta naman ka?” I’m good and you? The response to a greeting is “Maayo man ko, ikaw?” The word “Maayo” is a little difficult to pronounce: the double “a’s” in “maayo” is something that English speakers are not use to seeing.
How are you Bisaya?
Hello, how are you? The standard Bisaya greeting is “Kumusta naman ka?” I’m good and you?
Is Puhon a Bisaya?
“Puhon” means God-willing or hopefully. This expression is said when you are hoping something will happen in the future. “Hopefully, we will see each other tomorrow.”
Is Cebuano a Bisaya?
Cebuano (/sɛˈbwɑːnoʊ/), also referred to by most of its speakers simply and generically as Bisaya or Binisaya (translated into English as Visayan, though this should not be confused with other Bisayan languages), is an Austronesian language, spoken in the southern Philippines.