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Gikan na sa cebu ts![]()
Ni evolve ang Bisaya gikan atong mga Malay culture na heavily influenced sa India.
Ts ako ang nagpauso sa bisaya hehe j0ke. Wa pud ko kahibaw ana. Si Google ra makahibaw ts
It's a member of the Austronesian languages so a good guess would be Taiwan aka Formosa.
gkan jud na sa mga malay bro...malay ko sa yo..
ky wala man ko kabalo palaban ko sa wiki...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebuano_language
base on a couple of realible resources,
i think it was passed over from old-age malay who travel through continental land bridges of d old world...^_^
An excerpt..........
It seems to me that there is no doubt that these Bisayans are the descendants of the Malayans because their language points to it, even if other circumstances might cast some doubts. The Bisayan language is a branch of the Malayan in its substance as well as in the structure of its meaning and composition. Yet in the pronunciation there is a great difference. It is because of this that the Malayan language has split into so many other languages and because its variations seem to be different when in actuality they are one with it, as we shall see later when we treat the grammar and the elegance of this Bisayan language.
Source:
Chapter 1, page 73: Concerning the name Bisaya, its meaning and its origin in these islands
Historia de las Islas e indios de Bisayans...1668 = History of the Bisayan People in the Philippine Islands: Evangelization and culture at the contact period
by Ignacio Francisco Alcina, S.J.
Last edited by THE KID; 06-15-2012 at 01:30 PM.
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