[Part 4] Common Bisaya Expressions
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In this lesson, you will learn common expressions used by the locals.
Learn and speak in just minutes these common Bisaya Cebuano expressions.
Don't stop learning, keep going no matter how slow, just don't stop. :) You can do it amigo and amiga!
Yes! Common expressions. Can't get enough of them. I added so many phrases to my notes. Salamat maestra.
Hello Judy. I just want to say thank you so much for your bisaya lessons. It will be very helpful for me to learn.
I've always wondered if you offer tutoring in Cebuano. Or if it's possible to schedule a tutoring session. I'm adamant about learning Bisaya and I think that offering a paid tutoring program would help a lot of people.
Hi Phillyboy08, I do not have so much time that I can spare for tutoring. Maybe in the future I will be doing it but for now I just can't. :D
Great Info Judy. What is the best way you recommend to become fluent?
Hi Stephanie, based on my experience in learning the English language. We do it every single day. We force ourselves to speak in English in the classroom, with friends and family. It would also be a big help to speak to someone who knows the language everyday. Watching English movies and listening carefully to the speaker. Repeating each sentence. Some would have a list of 5 words everyday and create a sentence from it then apply. Even though we are not in an English country, we are surrounded with a lot of marketing resources in English from TV ads to church. Constant practice. Immersion is a great way to become fluent as well.
Kana diayng phrase nga Unsay nakaon nimo ?
Wa ko masyado kasabot kung unsaon gamiton tung payr... Like: Go! Go ahead! (?)
Use "Payr [to fire]" when you are going to start something.
Salamat dear.
Walay Sapayan :)
@Valdir Ferreira da Rocha que doidera, outro BR estudando cebuano
bastos man ng "Shakoy nga way kamay" dai hahha! kuyog na sa "singot sa kadlawn" hahah ug "bingkang pinaliki"
Ohhhh I didn't know that. LOL! Mao diay na sya? sige ko gamit ana pero wala man juy nikurihi sa ako. Great to know this @SkintFish. I really appreciate your inputs. Thanks for the help.
Ahak means abscess or hubag. that's why you'll often hear "gi-ahak na ni" kauban sa "tabaghak" (hoy! tabaghak!)
Yes that's correct and the other meaning also is "nuts/insane".
@@cebuano101 when used as an expression XD. btw, si John diay ni. wako kabantay nga naa diay kos akong usa ka account hehe