Sunday, March 28, 2021

LESSON 3: Learn how to count numbers in Bisaya (Alicia Bohol Dialect)



NUMERO
(Numbers)

Hello Amiga and Amigo, welcome back to another blog. Today I am going to teach you how to speak numbers in Bisaya way.


We count numbers in two different ways. This is how we count numbers in our native way.


ENGLISH

BISAYA PART ONE

BISAYA PART TWO


One

Usa

Uno

Two

Duha

Dos

Three

Tolo

Tres

Four

Upat

Kwatro

Five

Lima

Singko

Six

Unom

Sais

Seven

Pito

Sete

Eight

Walo

Otso

Nine

Siyam

Noybe

Ten

Napo

Diez

Eleven

Napog-usa

Onse

Twelve

Napog-duha

Dose

Thirteen

Napog-tulo

Trese

Fourteen

Napog-upat

Katorse

Fifteen

Napog-lima

Kense

Sixteen

Napog-unom

Desesais

Seventeen

Napog-pito

Desesete

Eighteen

Napog-walo

Deseotso

Nineteen

Napog-siyam

Desenoybe

Twenty

Kaduhaan

Bainte

Thirty

Katuloan

Trainta

Fourty

Kaupatan

Kwarenta

Fifty

kalimahan

Singkwenta

Sixty

Kaunoman

Saisenta

Seventy

Kapitoan

Setenta

Eighty

Kawaloan

Otsenta

Ninety

Kasiyaman

Noybenta

One Hundred

Usa-ka-gatos

Setentos

One Thousand

Usa-ka-Libo

Mil

One Hundred Thousand

Usa-ka-gatos-ka-libo

Setentos Mil

One Million

Usa-ka-milyon

Usa-ka-milyon

One Billion

Usa-ka-bilyon

Usa-ka-bilyon







Monday, April 22, 2019

LESSON 2: Bisaya words on the Body Parts (Alicia Bohol Dialect)


Mga Bahin sa Lawas
(Parts of the Body)

Hello, friends, I live in Alicia Bohol and I want to share to you our own Bisaya dialect on the parts of the Body.







Sunday, April 21, 2019

LESSON 1: Common Bisaya Words used in Alicia Bohol, Philippines



     Bisaya is one of the languages used in the Philippines. This is a regional and a native language used in Visayas Region like in Cebu, Leyte, Bohol and other neighboring regions. Like other languages, Bisaya also differs in some words, accent, and terminology depending on the geographical location of the local people.

     Some areas in Bohol speak Bisaya in a tough tone of voice. They often use a J letter than Y. For example the word "MAAYO" instead of using y they often replace it into j and pronounce it as "MAAJO".

     Here are some of the common words used by Aliciahanon people.