In my case, they say something in Kapampangan when they're sharing a secret(my mom isn't Kapampangan but she can understand and my dad is Kapampangan so papa just says some secret in kapampangan then mama says yes, no or whatever applicable answer), but not negative stuff about me(they say that in Filipino, lmao)
TO EVERYONE: I am teaching Conversational Bisaya. I teach common phrases and sentences that are actually being used in the day to day conversation. If you are looking for traditional Bisaya this channel is not for you. In the day to day conversation of Cebuano, we borrow a lot of words from the Spanish and some English terms are used as well. I'm sorry in Bisaya is "Pasayloa ko". It could also be "pasensya na" which means "be patient with me". In Cebu, it is very common for us to combine English and Cebuano words. It is also very easy for us to switch between these 2 languages. You don't necessarily use "Pasayloa ko" in every situation. When bumping unto somebody (friends or stranger) you can just say "sorry or sorry kaayo". The "pasayloa ko" or "pasensya na" is commonly used when commiting a serious mistake though using the English term doesn't make your apology less. The trick is to be sincere when asking for an apology. Please do watch my video about asking for forgiveness or apology here: czcams.com/video/Vr6uK8AQ98A/video.html
Hi Judy, just want to say thank you so much for this video. When I arrived in Cebu city this February I was bored and lonely during ecq. I used to walk around and listen to this every day in my condo and practice either with the guards here or taxi drivers and cebuanos in the street until I became fluent in just four months! Because of this, I now have many friends and everyone knows me here as the foreigner that speaks bisaya! Just walking around and speaking bisaya and seeing the shock on people’s face is priceless. Again thank you so much, you have no idea how this video was a start to something beautiful in my life here in Cebu city! Daghan salamat!!!!
Wow, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story. I can imagine the Cebuanos facial shock expression. haha. I am glad that you speak our language. Keep learning. Amping.
Hi Judy thank you so much for your video. I was assigned to work here in Cebu and a first timer here. Been here for almost 3 weeks now and gladly appreciate all your efforts to let us understand easily and speak Cebuano. My job will take more than 5 yrs and this is very helpful & best way for me to learn to communicate in Cebuano. Thank you for helping a lot of people, more power and God bless you. 😍
there are slangs/shortcuts in bisaya, like: ex. wala ko kasabot = wa’ ko kasabot hala na hulog = hala na houg’ sulod nata = sud’ nata asa ang terminal? = asa’ng terminal? unsa imong pangalan?(formal) = unsay imong pangalan(casual) kinsa na siya? = kinsa na? you can use these phrases toward people you are friendly with.
Finally found a video to learn Bisaya. My husband speaks it and I'm Hispanic so some are familiar for me to learn but with an accent. my son is 3 years old and knows a lot more than I do. I can understand a little bit but I cannot speak it so this is a great way to learn. Thank you for taking your time to teach everybody the dialect.
Welcome Stephanie :) If you want to really fast track your Bisaya Language Skills visit our site www.cebuano101.com. Hope to see you on the other side. Salamat.
I am originally from Mexico, have lived most of my life in the US, currently I am in Cebu with my Filipina asawa and looking forward to learning more cebuano, thank you
I'm from Indonesia but I love to know all about Tagalog. Sometimes my Filipino friends didn't know what I mean because when I was try to spoke Tagalog, actually I was spoke in Cebuano 😅🙏
Kumusta! I live in Phoenix Arizona. I am in the process of getting my fiancé to the United States. She is born and raised in bohol Philippines. She’s also lived in Cebu. I am trying to learn bisaya so that I may communicate with her large family better. They all know decent English. But I have always wanted to learn another language. I appreciate what your doing and I will be watching a lot of your videos so that I can learn. I hope to be fluent in the next few years or so.
Hi +Max Hamilton Oh first time to know I have viewers from Florida. Hahaha Ganahan ko (I like it) that you're already using these phrases hahahaha. That's a good one.
Thank you so much, Judy, for this extremely valuable video. I'm an Australian who has retired to the Philippines, and have enjoyed working through these phrases with you.
I’m in the US. My hubby is from Cebu and I’m originally from Cambodia...so a lot of languages already lol. It helps to to be able to at lease recognize a few words when hubby is talking with his family. So thank u
A have the most beautiful bisaya lover. Tagalog ako, bisaya sya. Sinusubukan kong aralin lahat about sa mga bisaya just to let her know that i am serious about my love for her. Hoping na mag bunga lahat ng ginagawa ko. I just can't let go of the most precious thing na nangyari sa buhay ko. Daghan kaayong salamat!
Glad to have found this video and this channel, started talking to someone in the Philippines (I'm Australian) and while her English is good, I thought it might be nice to try and learn her language better too. I dunno if I could ever learn it fully but I'd love to get a better understanding of it.
I learnt (some) Tagalog before my first holiday to the Philippines but then I met a Filipina from Bohol so I've decided to make a concerted effort to learn Bisaya/Cebuano in the last few weeks. I'm from London, England. You are a very good teacher, very clear and understandable and I see you are improving at it too. Thank you.
Hi Judy! Thanks for your lessons. I am learning bisaya because i found the love of my life in Canlaon. It will take me two years to save enough money to move there permanently, so i have some time to learn the language. Something tells me thats not enough! Lol but your lessons are very helpful! Keep up the great work! Smiles
I found you today and I like your teaching, I know a lot of loose words and a few sentences but up until now I don't know a lot of things I should know. I am looking forward to making this a daily routine and thank you for teaching us Cebuano.
Hi Judy, Thank you so much for making your Cebuano language videos.It's my hearts desire to be able to speak fluently in in Bisaya/Cebuano language.Each day I listen and try to learn a few words.I will also be sharing your videos with other American Friends of mine. Amping Salamat!!
Hi, I've just found your video's, as I thought it's time to learn Bisayan, especially being married to a Cebuano.The amount of time's I sit in on a conversation and haven't a clue what's being said,so this will help me.I'm in England.
I have been to Cebu for studying few months before,I also study a little bisaya words from my teacher,that's so fun to study this cute language,and so happy to see this video teaching bisaya😊😊 nice to review bisaya words here😄 thank you to make video😊 salamat kaayo ate~
Thank you so much ate for making this video💕I’m half Filipina and half Norwegian😄 I understand Bisaya, but I can’t speak it really good😅I only know how to speak fluent Norwegian, so this really helped me a lot🤩☺️
Salamat for the good lessons Judy keep them coming! Los Angeles, California I'm studying your language so i can speak to my wife in Cebuano/Visaya Language
Hi Judy!!! Salamat kaayo sa paghimo sa kini nga video. I’m from Maui, Hawaii and my mom moved here from Cagayan De Oro City when she was 19 years old. I was born and raised here in the US and although my mom would talk to me and my siblings in bisaya often, English is my first language. Aside from my family there weren’t many bisdaks to practice with growing up so I lost touch with the language. Now that I have my own kids it is my biggest goal to relearn it and to teach them. So again, salamat kaayo ha! I really enjoyed this.
Thanks for the videos, Judy. My (now) wife and I met 5-years ago in Palawan, where we then lived for two years. Back in the states now, but plan on moving back to the Philippines in another year or two. My wife is from Leyte, and that's where we're going. My time in Palawan prepared me with zero Cebuano language skills...haha, as they speak Tagalog there. Thankfully, I have a little time to prepare, and your videos will be a big help.. Thanks again!!
Judy, thank you soooooo much for your wonderful content. I've been searching for websites / CZcams channels for to learn Cebuano and I am very happy I came across your video. Your'e amazing! Salamat!
Hi Judy ! Thanks for your conversational lessons ,I have got Pretty good understanding of Bisaya , I am learning as Dumaguete is my home from last 15 years as k am married to my love ,but I never stayed in Dumaguete more then 2 months In a year as my job doesn't permit me .all you vedios are of commonly use phrases and I would admit that I also went through bisdak 24/7 vedios and both you ladies are equally geniuses ,and you stand out as your vedios are easy to learn and quick adaptability as normally one would start to learn any language ,your vedios give eagerness to learn more ,you have created the vedio as per the need gr8 many thanks best to you .
I'm learning this so that if I have something to tell my friends and I feel annoyed by them I'll speak in Cebuano. But I know when I learned Cebuano I will found a better use for it. Thanks for the lesson. Ganahan ka Ana.
I am from Illinois, but my mother is Cuban and my father is Puerto Rican. A lot of these words are spelled almost the same and pronounced the same. Which is pretty cool. My boyfriend is half black and half Filipino. His mom was teaching him Cebuano, but she passed away 16 years ago. He is now 30 years old. To find out that he has not visited his mom in 15 years, because he feels that he failed her, he feels that he disappointed her by not learning the Cebuano language. I told him, we can both learn together and have a small conversation enough to keep up with it. Then go see his mom and speak to her. He agreed. We have been learning through you with basic questions and basic responses. Also, we have been learning through an App called (Cebuano to English translator). The pronunciation is not as perfect as yours but it is doable..Our goal is to go at the end of this month. Will come back for an update. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for this! Hearing you say the phrases has helped me make sure I'm saying the words correctly. I caught myself saying a few words incorrectly. :D
I already learned most of these. Some I don’t know but are helpful. I was very confused at the beginning when I learned one phrase and heard something else that turned out to mean the same thing. Learn that and there is another (each totally different). Example: Nikaon na ka? Naniudto na ka? Nakakaon na ka? Humana na ba ka og kaon? All in some way asking Did you eat? Throw in the accents Cebuanos shorten words with “l” in the middle and it gets more interesting. Learning Bisaya isn’t a job. It’s an adventure!
Hi, it is really an adventure. im a cebuano teacher. Judy and me are friends. You can go to my facebook page-Cebuano Language Skol to learn more about the grammar. Salamat
Hi. subscribed last week and while shopping today i got actually remembered how to say Maayong buntag . i was so happy and look forward to more lessons
It looks like I have a number of viewers who have a GFs coming from Mindanao. :) Here's a new song that you might be interested in. "Dabawenya - Lahi ra jud ang Dabawenya" means Davawenya is one of a kind czcams.com/video/tNJWvhdU7D0/video.html
Hi Guys! I am teaching Conversational Bisaya. I teach common phrases and sentences that are actually being used in the day to day conversation. If you are looking for traditional Bisaya this channel is not for you. In the day to day conversation of Cebuano, we borrow a lot of words from the Spanish and some English terms are used as well. Check out the detailed lessons in the new site www.cebuano101.com. You can listen to the audio of each phrases as well as download it. You can also test yourself. There are a few study mode to chose from including flashcards and matching games. Do leave me a comment there so I will you know you visited me.
Ok to, dahil pupunta at mag-aaral na ako diyan sa Cebu. sure, mami miss ko pamilya ko dito sa bahay pero sa tingin ko mas mabuti na to, besides, may kasama na yung ate ko.
I am so excited to learn theses Basic Phases. Thank you so very much. You did a wonderful job. It will very very helpful. As I learn. Best wishes an I love being in the Philippines...😀😀😀
4:40 No one really says this phrase nowadays, except the older generations obviously. It's extremely formal and most younger Cebuano speakers don't even know this phrase actually exist. An alternative for "You're welcome" would be the colloquially used "Ok ra na" or "Ok ra ui". Of course, there are better and more ways to express it but this is just for starters and learning other phrases and words with different nuances require experience in speaking with natives since Cebuano isn't a logically structured language(as far I know, haven't seen a book tackling Cebuano, yet).
We usually use "Wa'y sapayan" or "Wa'y problema" as the direct translation for "You're Welcome" in here. Im from Mindanao. edit: Og nganong nag-iningles man tawn ko na parehas man tang makasabot og bisaya. ahaha
Thank u for learning bisayas word because my girlfriend she from leyte so i need learn more bisayas hehe salamat Im from pasay city Thank u agad for godbless
Hello po im from pampanga🇵🇭,Luzon pero marunong ako bisaya konti po pero binabasa ko po para kahit papano magpractice po ako mag bisaya kahit naka quarantine ingat po🙂
New to your channel and enjoying learning basic Visayan. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is a wonderful talent you have! Do I detect a slight Singaporean/Malaysian dialect with your English?
my mom always speaking bisaya when she says something about me in negative way so i learned to know bisaya hahahaha
Bisaya Moms are like that hehehe.
In my case, they say something in Kapampangan when they're sharing a secret(my mom isn't Kapampangan but she can understand and my dad is Kapampangan so papa just says some secret in kapampangan then mama says yes, no or whatever applicable answer), but not negative stuff about me(they say that in Filipino, lmao)
salamat for teaching me Bisaya phrases, very useful..
Same
Girl same
TO EVERYONE: I am teaching Conversational Bisaya. I teach common phrases and sentences that are actually being used in the day to day conversation. If you are looking for traditional Bisaya this channel is not for you. In the day to day conversation of Cebuano, we borrow a lot of words from the Spanish and some English terms are used as well. I'm sorry in Bisaya is "Pasayloa ko". It could also be "pasensya na" which means "be patient with me". In Cebu, it is very common for us to combine English and Cebuano words. It is also very easy for us to switch between these 2 languages. You don't necessarily use "Pasayloa ko" in every situation. When bumping unto somebody (friends or stranger) you can just say "sorry or sorry kaayo". The "pasayloa ko" or "pasensya na" is commonly used when commiting a serious mistake though using the English term doesn't make your apology less. The trick is to be sincere when asking for an apology. Please do watch my video about asking for forgiveness or apology here: czcams.com/video/Vr6uK8AQ98A/video.html
Even here in Northern Mindanao we say simply say 'sorry'. Pasayloa as well as pasensya is deeper. I use it if I do a serious mistake ahahhaha
Hi Judy, just want to say thank you so much for this video. When I arrived in Cebu city this February I was bored and lonely during ecq. I used to walk around and listen to this every day in my condo and practice either with the guards here or taxi drivers and cebuanos in the street until I became fluent in just four months! Because of this, I now have many friends and everyone knows me here as the foreigner that speaks bisaya! Just walking around and speaking bisaya and seeing the shock on people’s face is priceless. Again thank you so much, you have no idea how this video was a start to something beautiful in my life here in Cebu city! Daghan salamat!!!!
Wow, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story. I can imagine the Cebuanos facial shock expression. haha. I am glad that you speak our language. Keep learning. Amping.
Wow . Plus now you can listen to them talk when they think you dont know thier language . 😉
Hi Judy thank you so much for your video. I was assigned to work here in Cebu and a first timer here. Been here for almost 3 weeks now and gladly appreciate all your efforts to let us understand easily and speak Cebuano. My job will take more than 5 yrs and this is very helpful & best way for me to learn to communicate in Cebuano. Thank you for helping a lot of people, more power and God bless you. 😍
I am Filipino myself and forgot some words in my Native Language due to not speaking it for a long time, this video was quite helpful! Salamat kaayo!
Thank you, I'm learning this so then I can talk to my mom easier.
Thank you. Do visit www.cebuano101.com for more learning materials :)
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there are slangs/shortcuts in bisaya, like:
ex.
wala ko kasabot = wa’ ko kasabot
hala na hulog = hala na houg’
sulod nata = sud’ nata
asa ang terminal? = asa’ng terminal?
unsa imong pangalan?(formal) = unsay imong pangalan(casual)
kinsa na siya? = kinsa na?
you can use these phrases toward people you are friendly with.
Bisaya :
"unsa ang imong pangalan?"
Cebuano :
"unsay imong ngan?"
Finally found a video to learn Bisaya. My husband speaks it and I'm Hispanic so some are familiar for me to learn but with an accent. my son is 3 years old and knows a lot more than I do. I can understand a little bit but I cannot speak it so this is a great way to learn. Thank you for taking your time to teach everybody the dialect.
Welcome Stephanie :) If you want to really fast track your Bisaya Language Skills visit our site www.cebuano101.com. Hope to see you on the other side. Salamat.
Cebuano is a major language, not a dialect
@@edwardjohnoliverosrodrigue5759 Yes :)
@@edwardjohnoliverosrodrigue5759 thank you! I keep reminding people that Bisaya is a language, like so many other languages in the Philippines.
I am originally from Mexico, have lived most of my life in the US, currently I am in Cebu with my Filipina asawa and looking forward to learning more cebuano, thank you
Hi John! Welcome to my channel. If you have the extra time, please visit my site www.cebuano101.com for more Bisaya lessons.
Ilonggo ko so dili na jud na surprise nganong similar kaayo ang Cebuano og Inilonggo/Hiligaynon. Love from South Cotabato 💪🔥
Magkaiba lang talaga ng accent ang mga ilonggo/ilongga Kumpara sa mga Bisaya Pero halos Same lang talaga.
I'm from Indonesia but I love to know all about Tagalog. Sometimes my Filipino friends didn't know what I mean because when I was try to spoke Tagalog, actually I was spoke in Cebuano 😅🙏
Kumusta! I live in Phoenix Arizona. I am in the process of getting my fiancé to the United States. She is born and raised in bohol Philippines. She’s also lived in Cebu. I am trying to learn bisaya so that I may communicate with her large family better. They all know decent English. But I have always wanted to learn another language. I appreciate what your doing and I will be watching a lot of your videos so that I can learn. I hope to be fluent in the next few years or so.
Hi +Ezra Degreat that is so sweet to learn her language. It's really good to at least speak conversational bisaya. Thank you for the support :)
Ahhhhh thats so sweet
Hello from Florida, USA. Thank you for helping me learn Cebuano.
Ganahan ko nimo. Magkita ta puhon. ;)
Hi +Max Hamilton Oh first time to know I have viewers from Florida. Hahaha Ganahan ko (I like it) that you're already using these phrases hahahaha. That's a good one.
Thank u kababayan for sharing it
CHAR MAN GYUD XD
nice kabalo ka na agad jud mag bisaya ako kunti lang ako kabalo
@@cebuano101 niya te kamo na 👀✨
Bisaya nako daan ngano ga tan-aw paman ko ari hahaqhaha
Official Anya Playzz haha ako pod
Hahahah ako pud yawa kaayo HAHAHAHHA
ako pud dani
Hahaha ako pod
Pareha! Haha
Thank you so much, Judy, for this extremely valuable video. I'm an Australian who has retired to the Philippines, and have enjoyed working through these phrases with you.
I'm in love with Nerisa pares. I'm trying to learn cebuano so I can propose to her in her language.
Thanks for this. I'm English and I've always struggled with Cebuano, even tho my wife is local. But you make it clear and simple.
Glad it was helpful!
That's what I am experiencing. Judy is very clear an easy to understand. I'm grateful for this too.
THANK u for posting these! Im learning right now because I’m half, it will be easier for me to talk to my mom. Thank u
I’m in the US. My hubby is from Cebu and I’m originally from Cambodia...so a lot of languages already lol. It helps to to be able to at lease recognize a few words when hubby is talking with his family. So thank u
I laugh everytime i hear
"Sabot"
Like if you understand😂
hahaha I just liked
Sa ilonggo lahi sabut ana
wla ka sabot
Oh my, what an adorable language!!! :) I have some filipina/filipno coworkers here in Canada. They all sound so happy when they talk!!! And so do you!
Salamat :D
A have the most beautiful bisaya lover. Tagalog ako, bisaya sya. Sinusubukan kong aralin lahat about sa mga bisaya just to let her know that i am serious about my love for her. Hoping na mag bunga lahat ng ginagawa ko. I just can't let go of the most precious thing na nangyari sa buhay ko. Daghan kaayong salamat!
so sweet naman po. 😊
me too, trying to learn bisaya for my love. 😊
naunsa naman? nagbunga ba??
@@flipflop4004 dili nalang ako mag tell :
Glad to have found this video and this channel, started talking to someone in the Philippines (I'm Australian) and while her English is good, I thought it might be nice to try and learn her language better too. I dunno if I could ever learn it fully but I'd love to get a better understanding of it.
I learnt (some) Tagalog before my first holiday to the Philippines but then I met a Filipina from Bohol so I've decided to make a concerted effort to learn Bisaya/Cebuano in the last few weeks. I'm from London, England. You are a very good teacher, very clear and understandable and I see you are improving at it too. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words :D Do check out the cebuano101.com for better learning whenever you get the chance.
@@cebuano101 Yes I already have that page open in another window. 🙂
Oh great! :) Enjoy!
Hi Judy! Thanks for your lessons. I am learning bisaya because i found the love of my life in Canlaon. It will take me two years to save enough money to move there permanently, so i have some time to learn the language. Something tells me thats not enough! Lol but your lessons are very helpful! Keep up the great work! Smiles
Hello from Japan
Thank you for informative video
Thank you so much for making this! My mom is from Davao but I grew up in the states. She’s never taught me and I’ve always wanted to learn. God bless.
You're welcome ;) Do visit the our site www.cebuano101.com
Same
I found you today and I like your teaching, I know a lot of loose words and a few sentences but up until now I don't know a lot of things I should know. I am looking forward to making this a daily routine and thank you for teaching us Cebuano.
Thank you Judy, my Asawa is Cebuana. We will be moving to Cebu & this is a great head start for me.
That's great to hear. Glad to be of help. Check out my playlist for more lessons. See you around.
I enjoy your teaching so much! I'm coming to the Philippines in 3 weeks and I'm going over the basics. I'm from Texas! Can't wait.
Hi Judy, Thank you so much for making your Cebuano language videos.It's my hearts desire to be able to speak fluently in in Bisaya/Cebuano language.Each day I listen and try to learn a few words.I will also be sharing your videos with other American Friends of mine. Amping Salamat!!
Hi, I've just found your video's, as I thought it's time to learn Bisayan, especially being married to a Cebuano.The amount of time's I sit in on a conversation and haven't a clue what's being said,so this will help me.I'm in England.
Hi Nigel, do check out my playlist and maybe go to http//:www.cebuano101.com for better learning whenever you get the chance.
Hi, im a cebuano teacher. Judy and me are friends. You can go to my facebook page-Cebuano Language Skol to learn more about the grammar. Salamat
I like the way you taught that it's much easier the way you did it
Thank you sir +kevin arthur simmons. Happy Holidays in advance.
some words remind me of spanish and my native language, brazilian portuguese :)
Well, Cebuano words have Spanish influence.
@Emperor Louis The Retard Philippines was colonize by Spaniards for more than 300 years thas why.
I have been to Cebu for studying few months before,I also study a little bisaya words from my teacher,that's so fun to study this cute language,and so happy to see this video teaching bisaya😊😊 nice to review bisaya words here😄 thank you to make video😊 salamat kaayo ate~
Walay sapayan (you're welcome) Kuya Kerry :)
Thank you so much ate for making this video💕I’m half Filipina and half Norwegian😄 I understand Bisaya, but I can’t speak it really good😅I only know how to speak fluent Norwegian, so this really helped me a lot🤩☺️
You're welcome Innie G05 :) If you have the time, visit our site at www.cebuano101.com
Thank you for this..I need to learn a basic cebuano laguage for my work related..Thank very much..God bless
Hello Judy madam , I am from India and THANK YOU SO MUCH for teach cebuano , bissaya in very simple and easy way ,
Salamat po :)
Salamat for the good lessons Judy keep them coming! Los Angeles, California I'm studying your language so i can speak to my wife in Cebuano/Visaya Language
You're welcome +Manuel Ruffin. That is so sweet :)
2:11 that was so fast 😭😭 pretty much every Filipino ever haha
Thank you so much. My girlfriend is very happy with me for attempting to learn. Beautiful language from beautiful people
I’m philippino and I moved to the USA when I was 4 and forgotten my cebunao
Salamat for these great lessons. I'm going to have to watch this a hundred times for it to sink in my brain..
Did you learn bisaya?
I'm going to the Philippines this year and I plan to surprise my family with my bisaya haha can't wait!
Hi Judy!!! Salamat kaayo sa paghimo sa kini nga video. I’m from Maui, Hawaii and my mom moved here from Cagayan De Oro City when she was 19 years old. I was born and raised here in the US and although my mom would talk to me and my siblings in bisaya often, English is my first language. Aside from my family there weren’t many bisdaks to practice with growing up so I lost touch with the language. Now that I have my own kids it is my biggest goal to relearn it and to teach them. So again, salamat kaayo ha! I really enjoyed this.
Hi April :) That's so great to hear. It's good that you want your kids to learn our native language.
Thank you for this video, I am Irish living in Zambia and my gf is from cebu, so I want to start learning her language
Thanks for the videos, Judy. My (now) wife and I met 5-years ago in Palawan, where we then lived for two years. Back in the states now, but plan on moving back to the Philippines in another year or two. My wife is from Leyte, and that's where we're going. My time in Palawan prepared me with zero Cebuano language skills...haha, as they speak Tagalog there. Thankfully, I have a little time to prepare, and your videos will be a big help.. Thanks again!!
:D Awesome! If you have the time please visit www.cebuano101.com for all the learning materials.
Im half bisaya/kapampangan i need to learn my bisaya part that’s why im here😍
I Will practice this preparing for a surprise for my cebuana🥰
Judy, thank you soooooo much for your wonderful content. I've been searching for websites / CZcams channels for to learn Cebuano and I am very happy I came across your video. Your'e amazing! Salamat!
Hi! Welcome to my channel :) Do visit the site www.cebuano101.com for more learning materials. Good luck and all the best :)
Hello Judy,
I live in Dawlish UK.
Thanks for the lesson, it will help me understand my wife and family in Toldeo City 👍
Hi Paul, welcome to my channel. If you decide to take Bisaya Cebuano to the next level, visit our site at www.cebuano101.com
Hi , thanks for sharing . Im from Poland and my wife is from Visayas .
Hi Kamil :) Welcome to my channel. Happy New Year!
I grew up in davao until I was 10 when I moved to canada. But I thought all of this was tagalog
Hi Judy ! Thanks for your conversational lessons ,I have got Pretty good understanding of Bisaya , I am learning as Dumaguete is my home from last 15 years as k am married to my love ,but I never stayed in Dumaguete more then 2 months In a year as my job doesn't permit me .all you vedios are of commonly use phrases and I would admit that I also went through bisdak 24/7 vedios and both you ladies are equally geniuses ,and you stand out as your vedios are easy to learn and quick adaptability as normally one would start to learn any language ,your vedios give eagerness to learn more ,you have created the vedio as per the need gr8 many thanks best to you .
Thank you Neville for the kind words. 😊
I was married in Cebu in 1987. Lived in Mainit, Naga, Cebu. Jackfruit, buwad, oton, isda, tuba, manuk, baca, I remember the tad-tad, npa, ....
My father side is bisaya and my mom said i need to learn it because we are going to cebu soon thank you for this ❤️
That's great Hannah :) Enjoy the lessons :) Welcome to my channel.
@@cebuano101 Salamat po❤️
@@cebuano101 i subscribed to you because i want to learn more
@@han.5705 Daghang salamat :D
Finally I can understand my mom and her family whenever I go back home. Salamat.
That's awesome! :D
Thank you po. I'm kinda interested to different languages and this caught me. I hope to learn and use this when the time comes. 😊
Ma'am Judy puede po ba humingi ng pabor?
I'm learning this so that if I have something to tell my friends and I feel annoyed by them I'll speak in Cebuano. But I know when I learned Cebuano I will found a better use for it. Thanks for the lesson. Ganahan ka Ana.
I am from Illinois, but my mother is Cuban and my father is Puerto Rican. A lot of these words are spelled almost the same and pronounced the same. Which is pretty cool.
My boyfriend is half black and half Filipino. His mom was teaching him Cebuano, but she passed away 16 years ago. He is now 30 years old. To find out that he has not visited his mom in 15 years, because he feels that he failed her, he feels that he disappointed her by not learning the Cebuano language. I told him, we can both learn together and have a small conversation enough to keep up with it. Then go see his mom and speak to her. He agreed. We have been learning through you with basic questions and basic responses. Also, we have been learning through an App called (Cebuano to English translator). The pronunciation is not as perfect as yours but it is doable..Our goal is to go at the end of this month. Will come back for an update. Thanks so much.
Thanks for sharing your story😊 I am sure his mom would love him to pay a visit. Do visit me at www.cebuano101.com
Thanks so much Judy for taking the time to make these videos, they are a big help. Best wishes from England UK .
hey judy thanks somuch for this vdeo.really helps for beginners.im from malaysia.
dyu have any tips to become fluent in bisaya fast?
thanks !:-)
My moms first language is bisaya ans i always wanted tk learn it, thank you for the phrases
Salamat. I am really learning fast with your teaching.
Lilipat na ako sa Davao para sa Senior High ko kaya onti-onti nako natututo mag Cebuano. Salamat sa vid!
Awesome! Please do to our website for more free learning materials www.cebuano101.com
I badly need to hear this for our role play , the way you speak and pronounce it clearly, So thankyou so much po it helps a lot !💗
Salamat. Enjoy!🙂
Thank you so much for this! Hearing you say the phrases has helped me make sure I'm saying the words correctly. I caught myself saying a few words incorrectly. :D
Bisaya seems much easier than tagalog. Maybe I should learn bisaya 1st before tagalog.
Sige jud ko'g pangita og bisaya nga mag tudlo og hingani sa youtube ba. Salamat sa pag upload arun daghan makahibaw sa atong pinulungan. Keep it up!
Thanks @ LANZKIE CHAIN
thank you so much for the videos, hope you and your family have a wonderful trip. Jerry. Oklahoma city Oklahoma USA
Thank you Jerry. We are having so much fun here in Dubai. It will take some time for me to upload my next travel video. Happy holidays :)
I already learned most of these. Some I don’t know but are helpful. I was very confused at the beginning when I learned one phrase and heard something else that turned out to mean the same thing. Learn that and there is another (each totally different). Example: Nikaon na ka? Naniudto na ka? Nakakaon na ka? Humana na ba ka og kaon? All in some way asking Did you eat? Throw in the accents Cebuanos shorten words with “l” in the middle and it gets more interesting. Learning Bisaya isn’t a job. It’s an adventure!
Hi, it is really an adventure. im a cebuano teacher. Judy and me are friends. You can go to my facebook page-Cebuano Language Skol to learn more about the grammar. Salamat
Merry Christmas, Ma'am Judy! Thank you so much for the effort you have made to teach this beautiful language. Holiday wishes from the Prewitt Family!
Thank you Sir Jeff for the unending support :D
My heart is happy huhu. 😭 My Family's root is Bisaya. They speak bisaya at home, but I don't. Gusto ko matuto. 😭
This is the best time to learn Delle. Iba pa rin if marunong ka sa language ng family mo..
Hello from New Hampshire USA; my wife is from Davao.
Hi welcome to my channel :)
Hi. subscribed last week and while shopping today i got actually remembered how to say Maayong buntag . i was so happy and look forward to more lessons
Hi Paul, that's so great! do visit www.cebuano101.com for more lessons
This is probably one of the most important I have seen so far. Good job!
Great video and thank you..from the USA...trying to learn for my fiance from davao...salamat
Oh I see. Nice meeting you +Dieselman40.
Dieselman40 same here
It looks like I have a number of viewers who have a GFs coming from Mindanao. :) Here's a new song that you might be interested in. "Dabawenya - Lahi ra jud ang Dabawenya" means Davawenya is one of a kind czcams.com/video/tNJWvhdU7D0/video.html
Hi Guys! I am teaching Conversational Bisaya. I teach common phrases and sentences that are actually being used in the day to day conversation. If you are looking for traditional Bisaya this channel is not for you. In the day to day conversation of Cebuano, we borrow a lot of words from the Spanish and some English terms are used as well. Check out the detailed lessons in the new site www.cebuano101.com. You can listen to the audio of each phrases as well as download it. You can also test yourself. There are a few study mode to chose from including flashcards and matching games. Do leave me a comment there so I will you know you visited me.
Thank you sis for the video it will help me when i go visit my forever and her family soon
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Your basaya is not from cebu i think you must be from leyte
Ano po ibig sabihin ng “simang sa cebuano?
Save my marriage, help me speak to my wife!!!
Awesome! Thank you so much ❤️ my daughter would like this 😍
Thank u...the lesson was very nice and helpful...thank u maistra😊
Ok to, dahil pupunta at mag-aaral na ako diyan sa Cebu. sure, mami miss ko pamilya ko dito sa bahay pero sa tingin ko mas mabuti na to, besides, may kasama na yung ate ko.
Thank you very much I just moved here in cebu so this is much help for me thank you🥰
Glad it was helpful!
Ako sa una volunteer sa bagyong Yolanda. salamat sa imu sugilanon sa CZcams.
Thank you Steven for helping us during those sad times. :)
This video helped me so much to learn Bisaya thank you
Happy to help :)
Am from India, Meghalaya.. thank you for your good work..
I am so excited to learn theses Basic Phases. Thank you so very much. You did a wonderful job. It will very very helpful. As I learn. Best wishes an I love being in the Philippines...😀😀😀
You are so welcome! Keep learning :)
4:40 No one really says this phrase nowadays, except the older generations obviously. It's extremely formal and most younger Cebuano speakers don't even know this phrase actually exist.
An alternative for "You're welcome" would be the colloquially used "Ok ra na" or "Ok ra ui". Of course, there are better and more ways to express it but this is just for starters and learning other phrases and words with different nuances require experience in speaking with natives since Cebuano isn't a logically structured language(as far I know, haven't seen a book tackling Cebuano, yet).
We usually use "Wa'y sapayan" or "Wa'y problema" as the direct translation for "You're Welcome" in here. Im from Mindanao.
edit: Og nganong nag-iningles man tawn ko na parehas man tang makasabot og bisaya. ahaha
Thank you very much for that. I will try and master these phrases.
Thank u for learning bisayas word because my girlfriend she from leyte so i need learn more bisayas hehe salamat
Im from pasay city
Thank u agad for godbless
Thank you very much for this video. It is very clear and easy to understand.
Thank you and I'm happy to know that. :D
thank you just want to learn and speak to my wife's family
Hello po im from pampanga🇵🇭,Luzon pero marunong ako bisaya konti po pero binabasa ko po para kahit papano magpractice po ako mag bisaya kahit naka quarantine ingat po🙂
Hi Jolo, maganda yan ginagawa mo. Learning a language is always an advantage. Ipagpatuloy mo amigo.
Thank you I am learning bisaya because I will be moving to mindanao soon
Salamat po sa video na ito matagal ko nang gustong matuto mag-cebuano.
Bago lang po ako
Thank you very much from Spokane, Washington State USA :)
Thank you from Hawaii!
Salamat!
Thank's for my first lesson!! This was great, greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thank you from the Finland!
New to your channel and enjoying learning basic Visayan.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is a wonderful talent you have!
Do I detect a slight Singaporean/Malaysian dialect with your English?
Thanks a lot i try to my best and understand it .....
This is great, salamat!