Sunday, May 17, 2015

Thinking Out Loud (Bisaya Version) Lyrics by Vic Desucatan

Thinking out loud Bisaya Version with English Transalation
“Vic Desucatan”




Permi kung malipayon pag kauban ka (I'm always happy when you're around)
Labi na kung magkuyog tang duha ( Especially when we go out together)
Naglibog ko sa akoang nabatyagan hmm.. ( I've got confused from what I've noticed)
Maguol ko kung di ka makit-an (I feel sad when I don't see you)
Tungod lahi ka sa nailhan ko'ng mga babaye ( 'coz you're different from any other girl I've known)
Di ko malimtan ang mga adlaw tag mga kaagi ( I can't forget our moments together)
O paminawa… (Oh please hear me out)

(Chorus)
Higugma-on ko ikaw everyday ( I will love you everyday)
Og dili ko pasagdan ( and I won't neglect you)
Isaad ko nga ikaw lang ang babaye ( I promise you'll be the only girl to me)
Na akoang pakaslan ( The woman I will marry)
Tungod ikaw... (Because you are...)
Ang gipitik ning akoang dughan ( the one this heart beats)
Way adlaw nga ikaw akong malimtan ( There's no such day I can forget you)
sa Pagtulog permi madamguhan ( In my sleep It's you I always dream)
O ikaw lang ( Oh, it's only you)
Ang babayeng akong nagustuhan ( The only girl I want)
Gugma ko kanimo way katapusan (My love for you is for infinity)
Bisan matapos pa’ng kalibutan (Until the world ends)
Bisan pag malimtan nimo ang akong pangalan hmm.. (Even if you forgot my name)
Isaad ko nga ikaw Unongon (I promise to be loyal)
Way paglubad ang akoang Gugma (My love for you will never fade)
Kay Sagrado ni ('coz this is sacred)
Ang Pahiyum mo og ang katawa naka save sa’kong memory (Your smiles and laughs are saved in my memory)
Og di mapala (and can't be erased)


(Chorus)
Higugma-on ko ikaw everyday
Og dili ko pasagdan
Isaad ko nga ikaw lang ang babaye
Na akoang pakaslan
Tungod ikaw...
Ang gipitik ning akoang dughan
Way adlaw nga ikaw akong malimtan
sa Pagtulog permi madamguhan
O ikaw lang
Ang babayeng akong nagustuhan
Lalalalalalalalalala
Tungod ikaw...
Ang gipitik ning akoang dughan
Way adlaw nga ikaw akong malimtan
sa Pagtulog permi madamguhan
O ikaw lang
Ang babayeng akong nagustuhan
Ang babayeng akong nagustuhan
Ang babayeng akong nagustuhan

Bisaya Lesson: In The Kitchen

Hey!!! This post is a written transcription of my how-to-speak video below. This is to help you later on if you want to review some of the terms we've tackled. I hope this lesson will help you guys on how to speak the Bisaya language. Let's start.
English: Let's have lunch.
Bisaya: Maniudto  na ta.

English: Let's have dinner.
Bisaya: Manihapon na ta.

English: Let's eat breakfast.
Bisaya: Mamahaw na ta.

In case you're done eating but you'd like to tell the other person to eat. 

For Breakfast: Pamahaw na.
For Dinner: Panihapon na
For Lunch: Paniudto na.

English: Have you eaten your breakfast?
Bisaya: Namahaw na ka?

English: Have you eaten your lunch?
Bisaya: Naniudto na ka?

English: Have you eaten your dinner/supper?
Bisaya: Nanihapon na ka?

English: Have you had your snack?
Bisaya: Nagmerienda na ka?

English: Come, eat with me / us.
Bisaya: Ali, mangaon ta.

English: Please pass the salt.
Bisaya; Palihog ko'g pasa sa asin.

English: Please pass the water.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa tubig.

English: Please pass the chicken adobo.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa adobong manok.

English: Please pass the dish/viand.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa sud-an.

English: Please pass the soy sauce.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa toyo.

English: Please pass the vinegar.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa suka.

English: Please pass the fish sauce.
Bisaya; Palihog ko'g pasa sa patis.

English: Please pass the fruit.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa prutas.

English: Please pass the plate.
Bisaya; Palihog ko'g pasa sa plato.

English: Please pass the spoon.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa kutsara

English: Please pass the fork.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa tinidor.

English: Please pass the knife.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa kutsilyo.

English: Please pass the glass.
Bisaya: Palihog ko'g pasa sa baso.

What to say if you want to compliment the cook.
Bisaya: Lami kaayo pagkaluto.

What to say if you want to compliment the food.
Bisaya: Lami kaayo ang sud-an.

English: It's very sweet.
Bisaya: Tam-is kaayo.

English: It's very salty.
Bisaya: Parat kaayo.

English: It's very bitter.
Bisaya: Pait kaayo.

English: This is tasteless.
Bisaya; Tab-ang kaayo.

English: This meat is chewy.
Bisaya: Gahi kaayo ang karne.

English: This meat is perfect/soft.
Bisaya: Humok kaayo ang karne.

How to say the rice's consistency is watery or is close to a congee (lugaw)
Bisaya: Lata kaayo ang kan-on.
Bisaya: Lata kaayo ang bugas.

How to say if the food is undercooked.
Bisaya: Hilaw mani.

How to say if the rice is undercooked.
Bisaya: Hilaw mani ang kan-on.

How to say if the dish/viand is undercooked.
Bisaya: Hilaw mani ang sud-an.

How to say if the food is overcooked.

Example: The fish is overcooked (in this example charred or burned)
Bisaya: Pagod mani pagkaluto sa isda.
Bisaya: Pagod ma ni.
Bisaya: Pagod mani pagkaluto.

How to use "nasobraan" (same meaning with overcooked)
Bisaya: Nasobraan mani pagkaluto.

English: Thank you for the wonderful food.
Bisaya: Salamat kaayo sa lami na pagkaon.

English: Thank you for inviting me for dinner.
Bisaya: Salamat kaayo sa panihapon.

English: Thank you for inviting me for breakfast.
Bisaya: Salamat kaayo sa panihapon.

English: Thank you for inviting me for lunch.
Bisaya: Salamat kaayo sa paniudto.

English: Thank you for inviting me.
Bisaya: Salamat kaayo sa pagimbitar.

English: You're welcome.
Bisaya: Wa'y sapayan. or Walay sapayan.


Vocabularies:
  1. Breakfast - pamahaw
  2. Lunch - paniudto
  3. Dinner or Supper - panihapon
  4. Snack - merienda
  5. Eat - kaon
  6. Sweet - tam-is
  7. Salty - parat
  8. Bland - tab-ang
  9. Bitter - pait
  10. Hard - gahi
  11. Soft - humok
  12. Viand/Dish - sud-an
  13. Rice - bugas (not yet cooked); kan-on (cooked rice)
  14. Water - Tubig
  15. Soy sauce - toyo
  16. Vinegar - suka
  17. Fish sauce - patis
  18. Fruits - prutas
  19. Glass - baso
  20. Plate - plato
  21. Spoon - Kutsara
  22. Fork - Tinidor
  23. Knife - Knife
  24. Salt - asin
  25. Meat - karne
  26. Fish - Isda
  27. Thank you - salamat
  28. Invite - imbitar
  29. Delicious - lami
  30. You're Welcome - way sapayan




Bisaya Lesson: Going Out Shopping

Hello, this is the written transcription of my how-to video tutorial I've made for you. Just keep on replaying the video to master the pronunciation while also looking at this post. Let's begin our lesson.  
English: Let's go out shopping.
Bisaya: Manuroy sa ta dala pamalit.

English: How much is this dress?
Bisaya: Tagpila diay ning sanina?

Note: Use "Dai" if the attendant is female and "Dong" for male.

English: Do you have any sizes other than this?
Bisaya:  Naa pa mo'y laing sukod ani?

English: Do you have a bigger size than this?
Bisaya: Naa pa mo'y dako na sukod ani?

English: Do you have a smaller size than this?
Bisaya: Naa pa mo'y gamay na sukod ani?

Note: "dako" means big and "gamay" means small

English: Do you have any color available other than this?
Bisaya: Naa pa mo'y laing bulok/kolor ani?

English: Do you have other design than this?
Bisaya: Naa pa mo'y laing disenyo ani?

English: How much is this?
Bisaya: Tagpila diay ni?

English: Is this item on sale or have a discount?
Bisaya: Naa ni discount? or Apil ni siya sa discounted items?

English: I would like to try the shoe.
Bisaya: Ganahan (gusto) nako ni isukod na sapatos.

English: I would like to try this dress or shirt.
Bisaya: Gusto nak ni isukod na sanina.

English: I would like to buy this or I would take or buy this.
Bisaya: Ako-a ning kuhaon
Bisaya: Ako-a ning paliton.
Bisaya: Ako-ning bayaran na.

Vocabularies:
  1. Clothing (in general) like shirt and dress  - sanina
  2. Shoes - sapatos
  3. To Buy - paliton
  4. How much? - Tagpila
  5. Big/Large - dako
  6. Small - gamay
  7. Color - bulok or kolor
  8. Design - disenyo
  9. Miss - dai or day (short for inday) 
  10. Mr. - dong (short for dudong) referring to a man or male person younger than you.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

#5 Bisaya Vocabularies: Parts of The Body

Hello! Today, I'm teaching you the Visayan terms of the different parts of the body with their English translation.

Head - Ulo
Hair- Buhok
Face - Nawong
Eyebrow - Kilay
Eyes - Mata
Eyelashes - Pilok
Nose- Ilong
Mouth - Baba
Lips - Ngabil
Teeth - Ngipon
Tongue - Dila
Throat - Tutunlan
Neck - Liog
Ears- Dalunggan or Dunggan
Shoulders - Abaga
Hands - Kamot
Upper Limb - Bukton
Elbow - Siko
Fingers - Tudlo or Tudlo sa Kamot
Nails - Kuko
Biceps - Braso
Armpit - Ilok
Breast - Totoy
Chest - Dughan
Back - Bukobuko (not included in the video)
Heart - Kasingkasing
Lungs - Baga
Waist - Hawak
Stomach - Tiyan
Abdomen - Pus-on
Navel (Umbilical Cord) - Pusod
Belly Fats - Bilbil
Hips - Bat-ang
Ass/Buttocks - Sampot
Anus - Lubot
Female Genital Organ - Bilat (term for adult); Bisong (term for child) or Puday/Kiki;
Male Genital Organ - Otin (term for adult); Pikoy (term for child)
Thigh - Pa-a
Knee - Tuhod
Hock (Posterior of the knee) - Lukunlukon
Calves (Lower Leg) - Batiis/Bagtak
Foot - Tiil
Toes - Tudlo sa tiil

Addition: (not included in the video)

Skull/Scalp - Bagulbagol
Forehead - Agtang
Jaw - Papangig
Liver - Atay
Gallbladder - Apdo
Skin - Panit
Bones - Bukog
Thumb - Kumagko
Index Finger - Tudlo
Pinky /Baby Finger - Kumingking
Cheeks - Aping
Dimple - Kandiis
Gums - Lagos
Palate - Alingagngag
Ankle - Tikod
Sole - Lapa-lapa
Groin - Bugan
Fist - Kumo
Wrist - Pulso
Veins - Ugat
Blood - Dugo
Flesh - Unod
Eyelids - Kalimutaw
Chin - Siwang
Adam's Apple -  Ubol-ubol
Mole - Alom or Awom (slang)







Tuesday, May 5, 2015

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