When visiting Davao City, tourists believe that there is no need to be worried about language barriers. That might be true, given Davaoeño’s ability to quickly learn new languages. One example is the province’s growing BPO industry. We can understand, speak, and write in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya with ease.
We adapt our vocab to the local language or dialect wherever we travel. We enjoy it, but the people of Davao would appreciate it if you, as visitors, tried to learn some of our basic words, terms, and phrases!
The Bisaya (or Cebuano) language is commonly spoken across the Philippines, especially in regions where Tagalog is assumed. It is also the second most important dialect in the country. Bisaya has been translated into a number of dialects and is spoken in various ways depending on the locality. In Davao, the word bisaya is pronounced differently. Our accent is distinct and powerful. We are frequently misunderstood and, as a result, get into trouble because of it.
Many people make fun of our accent, and we make fun of ourselves as well. But, because Bisaya is such a wonderful language, there’s no reason we can’t use it every day, even when we’re not in Davao!
When in Davao, join us instead of staring at us like we’re crazy probinsyanos. These are some basic Bisaya words, terms, and phrases to use (and avoid):
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Greetings
English Phrases | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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Hello | Hello Hoy Uy |
Good Morning | Maayong Buntag (muh-a-yong bun-tug) |
Good Afternoon | Maayong Hapon (muh-a-yong hah-pon) |
Good Evening | Maayong Gabii (muh-a-yong gah-bee-e) |
How are you? | Kamusta Ka?(Ka-mu-sta ka) |
I’m good. And you? | Maayo raman ko, ikaw? |
Fine, too /also. | Maayo pud. (muh-a-yo pood) |
Goodbye (Parting phrases) | Babay (informal) Ayoayo Magkita lang ta puhon |
Have a nice day! | Maayo’ng adlaw kanimo |
Courtesies
English Phrases | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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Thank you. | Salamat. |
Thank you very much. | Daghang salamat. |
Excuse me. | Tabi. |
I’m sorry/Forgive me | Pasaylo-a ko. |
I didn’t mean to do it. | Wala nako tuyo-a. |
Please don’t be offended. | Ayaw ug kasuko. |
May I pass? | Mu-agi sa ko. |
I don’t understand. | Wa ko kasabot. |
I don’t know. | Ambot, wa ko kahibaw |
Just a minute./One moment, please. | Kadali lang/Kadyot lang. |
Please speak slowly. | Palihog hinaya pagsulti. |
Please repeat. | Usba palihog. |
Do you speak English? | Makasulti ka ug Iningles? |
What is your name? | Unsay imong pangalan?, Unsay ngalan mo? |
My name is ______. | Ang akong pangalan mao si ______. |
I am ______. | Ako si ______. |
Yes | Oo |
No | Dili |
Restaurant/Shopping
English | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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Restaurant | Kan-anan |
Spicy | Halang |
Delicious | Lami |
I am hungry | Gigutom ko. |
I am a vegetarian | Di ko puwede mukaon ug karne (literally, I’m not able to eat meat) |
One water, please | Usa ka tubig, palihug |
One beer, please | Usa ka beer, palihug |
The check, please | Akong bill, palihug |
How much is it? | Tigpila ni? |
Getting Around
English | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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Where is ___? | Asa ang ___? |
I want to go to ___. | Ganahan ko moadto sa ___. |
Go straight | Diretso ra |
Turn left | Adto sa wala |
Turn right | Adto sa tuo |
Stop here, please | Lugar lang / hunong na dinhi |
I’m lost | Nawala ko |
How much is the fare? | Pila ang plete? |
Is this the place? | Mao na ba ni nga lugar? |
Other Useful Bisaya Words
English | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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Toilet | Banyo |
Hot | Init |
Cold | Tugnaw |
Inside | Sulod |
Outside | Gawas |
In Front | Atubangan |
Behind | Likod |
Too Much | Sobra |
Name | Pangan |
Last Name | Apelido |
Chair | Lingkuranan |
Table | Lamesa |
Weather | Panahon |
Wind | Hangin |
Storm | Bagyo |
Earthquake | Linog |
Ship | Barko |
Boat | Bangka |
Airplane | Eroplano |
Sea | Dagat |
Money | Kwarta |
Coins/Change | Sinsilyo |
Bai | Brother, Friend |
Help! | Tabang! |
Help Me! | Tabangi ko! |
Today | Karon |
Tomorrow | Ugma |
Yesterday | Gahapon |
Here | Dire |
There | Diha/Didto |
Numbers
English | Bisaya Translation & Pronunciation |
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One | Usa |
Two | Duha |
Three | Tulo |
Four | Upat |
Five | Lima |
Six | Unom |
Seven | Pito |
Eight | Walo |
Nine | Siyam |
Ten | Napulo |