What is Butakal Visayan?
male pig; 2.
What is IGIT Cebuano?
1. soft feces; 2. stick-in-the-mud. Igit kaáyu nà siya uy. watery feces) compared to her when it comes to typing; 3a.
What is Tikling in Bisaya?
Cebuano. n. kind of long-legged bird, the barred rail: Rallus torquatus; a. long-legged and lanky.
What is Busaw in Bisaya?
The Busaw was a ghoul and corpse thief. An evil spirit who looked and behaved like ordinary human beings by day, it listened for sounds of death in the evenings, and dwelled in large trees near cemeteries.
What does GUD mean in Bisaya?
Cebuano. — syát, nayit good shot, good night.
What is Tungaw Bisaya?
Cebuano. n. kind of very minute, red mite that abounds in bushes, producing an itchy bite and hiding in skin pores.
What is Tukling?
: any of several rails especially : a large slender rail (Rallus philippensis) that is olive brown with black spots above and has the underparts barred with black and white.
What is the food of Tikling bird?
The Buff-banded Rail feeds on crustaceans, molluscs, insects, seeds, fruit, frogs, carrion and refuse.
What does Jud in Bisaya mean?
lagi, lage. certainly, surely. bitaw, gayud, jud. indeed, surely, of course.
Where is Bisaya spoken?
Bisaya is one of the eight major languages in the Philippines and is prevalently spoken in the islands of Visayas and some parts of Mindanao. Travel like a local and enjoy the local scene with these Bisaya words and phrases to help you explore and mingle effortlessly among locals.
What is the meaning of “Hayahaya Oy”?
When Cebuanos feel like someone is in better position, we use this expression. This is from the word ‘hayahay’ which means ‘comfortable’. So when you say ‘hayahaya oy’ to someone, you essentially affirm that someone for being in a comfortable situation.
What is the meaning of Padayon in Cebuanos?
“Choya sa imong sakyanan bai.” (“Your car looks awesome, dude.”) Padayon means ‘to continue.’ This word best describes the Cebuanos’ spirit of resilience and positivity. Regardless of how challenging the situation is, we always find a reason to move forward.
What are some of the most popular Visayan phrases?
There are several iconic Visayan dishes that you should definitely try on your visit such as kinilaw, chicken inasal, and lechon! Get a load of the local cuisine and put these phrases to good use! Mangaon ta! – Let’s eat! Gigutom na ko. – I’m hungry. Gi-uhaw ko. – I’m thirsty. Busog na ko. – I’m full. Wala koy gana. – I have no appetite.