Actually, Bisaya is a loose term applied to dialects/languages in the Visayas/Mindanao region. You are probably referring to Cebuano.Originally Posted by dodie
Actually, Bisaya is a loose term applied to dialects/languages in the Visayas/Mindanao region. You are probably referring to Cebuano.Originally Posted by dodie
ڤيكتور البَرت جَبيلاغين
bisaya - way makalupig.
spanish, french, german, latin and mandarin - that's it for me....
bisaya bisag unsaon!!
Haha, you almost got it Visual C, but I will translate it for you. Mao na ni:Originally Posted by Visual C#
"I live in Utrecht and I work near Schiphol. Do you also speak German? How long have you lived in the Netherlands and Germany? Me, about 2 years... and (socially) integrated, hehe"
"Deutsch sprechen?" - is not Dutch but German which means the same thing as: "Do you speak German?"
chinese.... with goa e lam peng ui... tsun tseng ai... mui dit...mui hun... mui tiam...
Norwegian
>scavel sepo tv?
>meaning:do u watch tv?
for your info sad... puede rah na sya ug nihongo or nipongo...same rah nah...ok?Originally Posted by Brian1d
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[size=24px]BISAYA!!!!![/size]Originally Posted by fingolfin
la juy makalabaw sa kaugalingon natong pinulungan...ISTORYA....bisaya..tam is kaayung paminawon..bisaya....ang gugma ko kanimo day nag uros uros....bisaya...gihigugma ko pud ikaw dong...sa tibuok kung kasing kasing ug kalag....wahahahahah..bisdak...as in balitang bisdak..ni bobby nalzaro....wahahahhaha..pakatoytoy...LipoSUCKKKZZ! !!![]()
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cebuano-nihonggo
mao ra gyud sila.minna-san , konnichiwa!
bisaya , espanyol and portuguese..
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