Bisaya Intro Vocab Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Ako / ko | First Class Pronoun, I |
Ikaw / ka | First Class Pronoun, You (singular) |
Siya / sya | First Class Pronoun, He/she |
Kita / ta | First Class Pronoun, We (inclusive) |
Kami / mi | First Class Pronoun, We (exclusive) |
Kamo / mo | First Class Pronoun, You (plural) |
Sila | First Class Pronoun, They |
Nako | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive My |
Nimo | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive Your (singular) |
Niya | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive His/Her |
Nato | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive Ours (inclusive) |
Namo | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive Ours (exclusive) |
Ninyo | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive Your (plural) |
Nila | Second Class Pronoun, Possessive Their |
Sa ako / Kanako | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving I |
Sa imo / Kanimo | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving You |
Sa iya / Kaniya | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving He/She |
Sa ato / Kanato | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving We (inclusive) |
Sa amo / Kanamo | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving We (exclusive) |
Sa inyo / Kaninyo | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving You (plural) |
Sa ila / Kanila | Third Class Pronoun, Benefactor/ Beneficiary, the one receiving They |
Akong | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive My |
Imong | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive Your |
Iyang | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive His/ Her |
Atong | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive Our (inclusive) |
Among | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive Our (exclusive) |
Inyong | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive Your (plural) |
Ilang | Third Class Pronoun, Possessive Their |
Si | 1st Class Marker for Singular specific noun |
Sila si, ug si | 1st Class Marker for Plural specific noun |
Ang / 'y | 1st Class Marker for Singular general noun |
Ang mga / 'y mga | 1st Class Marker for Plural general noun |
Ni | 2nd Class Marker for Singular specific noun |
Nila ni, ug ni | 2nd Class Marker for Plural specific noun |
Sa / og | 2nd Class Marker for Singular |
Sa mga / og mga | 2nd Class Marker for Plural |
Kang | 3rd Class Marker for Singular specific noun |
Kang, ug kang | 3rd Class Marker for Plural specific noun |
Sa | 3rd Class Marker for Singular general noun |
Sa mga | 3rd Class Marker for Plural general noun |
Kini / kani / ni | 1st Class General Pronouns This |
Kana / na | 1st Class General Pronouns That |
Kadto / to | 1st Class General Pronouns That (far) |
Niini / niani / ini / ani | 2nd Class General Pronouns This |
Niana / ana | 2nd Class General Pronouns That |
Niadto / adto | 2nd Class General Pronouns That (far) |
Dinhi / diri | 3rd Class General Pronouns Here |
Dinha / diha | 3rd Class General Pronouns There |
Didto | 3rd Class General Pronouns There (far) |
Usa | One |
Duha | Two |
Tulo | Three |
Upat | Four |
Lima | Five |
Unom | Six |
Pito | Seven |
Walo | Eight |
Siyam / syam | Nine |
Napulo | Ten |
Pula | Red |
Asul | Blue |
Berde / Luntian | Green |
Dalag | Yellow |
Itom | Black |
Puti | White |
Kape | Brown |
Rosas | Pink |
Orins | Orange |
Bayolet | Violet |
Buntag | Morning |
Hapon | Afternoon |
Udto | Noon |
Gabii | Evening |
Sibuhano | Cebuano |
Ingles | English |
Maayo | Good |
Sab | a particle, meaning "also" |
Kumusta | How |
Man | a particle used for showing politeness |
Kamao | Verb - To know |
Ba | a particle used for making a statement into a question |
Ga may | Little |
Pa | a particle, meaning "yet" |
Lang | a particle, meaning "only" |
Tuon | Verb - To study |
Sulti | Verb - To say |
Karon | Now |
Sigi | Okay |
Unsa | What |
Ngalan / Pangalan | Name |
Amerikano | American |
Pilipino | Filipino |
Awstralyano | Australian |
Mestiso | half Filipino, Spanish or American |
Oo | Yes |
Asa | Where |
Puyo | Verb - To live |
Diay | A particle used for showing surprise |
Taga- Example: Taga-Butuan ako. | From Example: Taga- Butuan ako. I am from Butuan. |
Pwede | Can |
Bilids | Village |
Praktis | Verb - to practice |
Salamat | Thank you |
Prutas | Fruit |
Pila | How much |
Wala | No Past and present form; Not having |
Na | a particle meaning "already" |
Hangyo | Discount / Bargain |
Palit | Verb - to buy |
Utan | Vegetable |
Saging | Banana |
Kapayas | Papaya |
Guyabano | Soursop |
Palihog | Please |
Otroha | Repeat |
Hinay | Slowly; Carefully |
Saktu | Correct; Right |
Lansones | A round tan fruit |
Bayabas | Guava |
Pinya | Pineapple |
Anak | Child (belonging to the subject or speaker) |
Babae | Girl; Woman |
Lalaki | Boy; Man |
Idad | Years (as in age) |
Tunga | Half |
Sunod | Following; Next |
Tingali | Maybe |
Iru | Dog |
Iring | Cat |
Balay | House; Home |
Amigo | Friend |
Sakyanan | Vehicle |
Bana | Husband |
Asawa | Wife |
Pulos | All |
Adto | Verb - to go |
Balik | Verb - to return |
Paingon | Going |
Hatag | Verb - to give |
Wala | Left (direction) |
Tuo | Right (direction) |
Diretso | Straight |
Pulis | Police |
Dugay | Late, long |
Lungsod | Town |
Kasabot | Understand |
Bulan | Month |
Pagpakig-istorya | Talking with |
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