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What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« on: July 21, 2008, 08:31:55 AM »
By Sator P. Apoyon
Davao City


The Cebuano (Bisaya Language), as a lingua franca in Central Visayas and Mindanao, is bedeviled by a lot of negative factors for its growth in the New Millennium.

Among the causes of the anemic stride of the language, popularly known as "Sinugboanong Binisaya", are the disparity in numbers of media outlets between Tagalog and Cebuano, radio and television programming imbalance, apathy of the Cebuano-speaking people themselves to nurture the Lapulapu tongue—and Filipinization.

As of the present, only Bisaya Magazine, one of the publications of the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation, has remained as the major absorber of literary and poetry outputs of Cebuano writers.

Her rivals in the industry—Lamdag, Alimyon, Silaw and Bag-ong Suga -- have been dead many, many years ago.

Way back in the l990’s, the SunStar Publications started to run Cebuano sections in their sister newspapers in the cities of Cebu and Davao. However, the undertaking only achieved a minimal contribution to the strengthening of the "Sinugboanong Binisaya."

Occasionally, some vernacular writers guilds in northern Mindanao and Cebu City also conduct literary and poetry contests to boost the efforts of the Bisaya Magazine’s to enhance the promotion of Cebuano literature alongside with Tagalog which is the main foundation of Filipino.

But whatever gains in relative directions of the Bisaya, SunStar and those of local literary and poetry tilts are not enough to combat the negative effects of most radio and television broadcast spelling, phonetics, vocabularies and grammar.

Even the official inclusion of the teaching of regional literature in public school secondary and collegiate classes in this decade, Cebuano among them, has somewhat failed to make an impact. Most of the literature teachers are incompetent to motivate students in literature to appreciate the subject.

There are even Cebuano-speaking Visayans who shun speaking the endangered tongue of Lapulapu as well as that of Padriga, Ranudo, Sotto and Bacalso, perhaps driven by the wrong notion that their mother dialect is inferior to Tagalog and English.

For his part, Edgar S. Godin, associate editor of the Bisaya Magazine, has strongly expressed disappointment in the Filipinization of the l70 dialects in the archipelago on selective manner in addition to the dominance of Tagalog in the established national language.

“Gipangahoyan lang ang Sinugboanong Binisaya ug ubang lumadnong pinulongan ug ang kadaghanang mga pulong gawas sa Tagalog napasagdan nga dili maapil sa pagtudlo sa Filipino,” griped Godin in his weekly column “Magtuon Tag Binisaya”, published on July 2, 2008.

And what are not selected for adoption in the now national language – Pilipino – are gradually gobbled up by Tagalog and English-influenced radio and television programs obtaining in the country today, Godin stressed in his column.

Let it be noted that Pilipino, a precursor of Filipino, was the outcome of the suggestion of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon to the Philippine National Assembly on October 27, l936 to create a body for the founding of a common national language.

On November 9, 1937, the Institute of National Language was established with the participation of representatives of the leading seven dialects in the country, Tagalog and Cebuano among them. The INL is now known as Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF).

Entertaining fear that "Sinugboanong Binisaya" might be obliterated with the surge of the Pilipino language, Godin urged every concerned Cebuano-speaking region in the country to help save the tongue of their births.

Rallying behind Godin are vernacular writers and enduring contributors to Bisaya Magazine from Bohol, Leyte, Negros, Cebu and Mindanao, especially the literati from Iligan, Lanao del Norte, Bukidnon, Surigao, Agusan and Davao as well as those in Manila and abroad. (PNA)

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2008, 10:48:25 PM »
Pre, daghang salamat sa pag-post sa sinulat ni Noy Satur dinhi sa TB. Kon wa ko kaduaw dinhi, di mi makahibawo nga duna diay sinulat ang atong higaladagang gikan sa Lincod, Maribojoc nga karon atua na manimuyo sa Bangkal, Davao City.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2008, 06:33:31 PM »
This is a very interesting issue, I feel we have the www, so this is a new frontier to move forward and put Bisayan as a language alive.  I don´t get  intimidated when laughed at as a Bol-anon, we have a great historical background and a great dialect.
We must try to use Bol-anon or bisayan as often as we could.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2008, 07:15:59 PM »
This is a very interesting issue, I feel we have the www, so this is a new frontier to move forward and put Bisayan as a language alive.  I don´t get  intimidated when laughed at as a Bol-anon, we have a great historical background and a great dialect.
We must try to use Bol-anon or bisayan as often as we could.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2008, 05:48:04 AM »
Bulak..., mangayo lang ko ug pasaylo kay morag mahutdan ko ug atong pulong nga binisaya. Kining tigulang nata, mahimo man tingali kon mag-tukod kita ug forum nga binisaya ra.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2008, 01:17:54 AM »
Bulak..., mangayo lang ko ug pasaylo kay morag mahutdan ko ug atong pulong nga binisaya. Kining tigulang nata, mahimo man tingali kon mag-tukod kita ug forum nga binisaya ra.

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Ayaw lang gud pangayu og pasaylo Manay :) Nganong magtukod paman ta og lain nga forum nga kung dire diay sa tubag bohol, gawasnon man bitaw ta nga mubungat sa atong pinulungan dire,,na hala sugdi na pagpakli kanang imong mga gipang agup upan na nga binisaya :D

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2008, 11:19:14 PM »
di matukib ang akong gibati nga kalipay kay aduna pa diay naghandum sa atong pinulongan nga inanay nang gianod sa sug sa kapalaran. maingon tang hapita na mahulipan sa modernong bisaya nga sa pagkakaron mao nay gilitok sa mga dila sa atong mga kabatan-onan.
isip mga bisaya, dili unta nato kalimtan ang atong mga pinulungan bisan asa pa ta sa kalibutan mahisalaag. ang nakadaut sa uban, moadto lang sa manila unya makapuyo didto ug pipila lang ka tuig magtinagalog na dayon inig pauli sa atoa. kay kuno nakalimot na sila sa binisaya kay tagalog ang ilang gisigihan ug litok. ambot lang mga igsoon kay murag lisod jud kalimtan ang pinulungan nga imong namat-an ug buot.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #7 on: October 24, 2008, 12:25:11 PM »
Kining atong pinulongang Binisaya nindot kaayo kay dali rang makat-onan.
Ang akong nalisdan ang spelling kay wala gyud ko kabasa ug rules sa
pinolungng Binisasya. Ang e ug i, o ug u  pwede ra makambio. Sa dihang
nagtudlo ko ug Amerikano sa Binisaya , naglisod ko sa spelling.Mao kini
ang akong nalibugan sa Binisaya. Pwede ra:  dili deli. duha doha, olo ulo,

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2008, 04:52:22 PM »
basta ako kung ang kaestorya bisaya or bol-anon, magbisaya/binol-anon jud ko.  Im proud to be 1!


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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #9 on: November 22, 2008, 10:33:05 AM »
Bisan asa ka molutaw ang imong pagka Bol-anon tungod sa j accent ko
mosulti. Bisan dugay na ko kaajo diri sa Davao, malitok jod nako ang j.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2008, 09:58:07 PM »
nindot man jud ning ato. di ko mauwaw og magbinisaya nga binol-anon ang accent.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2008, 12:17:51 AM »
Kining atong pinulongang Binisaya nindot kaayo kay dali rang makat-onan.
Ang akong nalisdan ang spelling kay wala gyud ko kabasa ug rules sa
pinolungng Binisasya. Ang e ug i, o ug u  pwede ra makambio. Sa dihang
nagtudlo ko ug Amerikano sa Binisaya , naglisod ko sa spelling.Mao kini
ang akong nalibugan sa Binisaya. Pwede ra:  dili deli. duha doha, olo ulo,

Asa man nato kini ma research?



maybe these can help.

http://www.livinginthephilippines.com/visayangrammar/
http://www.pinoyexchange.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-303464.html
http://www.everlastinglove.com/cebuano.htm

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #12 on: May 18, 2009, 05:02:04 PM »
sa tanang maka dalit ug makatabang naho sa pag compile sa tanang mga lawom nga mga pulong binol-anon palihug ko ug tabang. bisan taga-southern leyte ko ang among pinulungan didto binol-anon ug ang mga kagikan halos sa tanang taga amo bohol.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #13 on: May 18, 2009, 06:00:03 PM »
Kinahanglan matag lugar o isla nga naay kinaiya ang pulong, bisag sakop sa Binisaya, tigumon ang kaugalinong pulong ug maggama ug diksyonaryo.

Kay kung mahimong matabunan ang Cebuano sa Tagalog (tungod sa pagka-addict sa mga Pinoy sa soap opera), mahimo pud matabunan ang Binol-anon ug uban pang pulong nga Binisaya sa Cebuano. Nahisgutan bitaw namo ni Lumine ug Grace sa laing thread, naa'y linguistic fingerprint ang mga Cagay-anon ug mao pud ang Bol-anon. Kung mawa na ang "j" sa Binol-anon, mura pud tag nawad-an ug pipila ka buntod sa Chocolate Hills.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #14 on: May 19, 2009, 12:14:55 AM »
Did you know that the National Statistics Office has classified Binol-anon as a distinct language? Binol-anon is only a variety of Cebuano or Binisayang Sinugbuanon. Morag taktika ni sa mga Tagalistas aron mapakita nga dili ang Cebuano-based Binisaya maoy most widely spoken language in the country. 

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2009, 01:51:03 PM »
Ang pinulungang Binisaja karon nagdako ug nagtubo sama sa usa ka bata, ugaling lamang way nag-agak kanija sa ijang pagtubo. Gitalikdan sija intawon.

Unta, ug may malooy nga moagak.

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« Reply #16 on: October 16, 2009, 02:00:46 PM »
Kita ra jud tingali ang mag-agak-agak sa atong kaugalingon, Bay Tigs. Kon kada usa nato mag-agni og bisan duha lang nga sama nato nga kusganong mag-ugmad sa atong pinulongan, sa ngadto-ngadto, naa ni multiplier effect. Hinay-hinay lamang ta.

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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #17 on: October 16, 2009, 02:02:47 PM »
Kita ra jud tingali ang mag-agak-agak sa atong kaugalingon, Bay Tigs. Kon kada usa nato mag-agni og bisan duha lang nga sama nato nga kusganong mag-ugmad sa atong pinulongan, sa ngadto-ngadto, naa ni multiplier effect. Hinay-hinay lamang ta.

Panguha ug daghang awiswis bay hubs kay atong himoong agakan kun sa uban pa abatan. Maajo na lamang makalakaw ta ug hinay hinay ba. Kahibawo ra ko nga nagmulo ka anang imong tuhod nga gasakit na ang lutahan. ;D

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« Reply #18 on: October 16, 2009, 02:19:32 PM »
Basta dili lutahan lang ang sakit, payts na. ;D

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« Reply #19 on: October 16, 2009, 05:52:39 PM »
Kita ra jud tingali ang mag-agak-agak sa atong kaugalingon, Bay Tigs. Kon kada usa nato mag-agni og bisan duha lang nga sama nato nga kusganong mag-ugmad sa atong pinulongan, sa ngadto-ngadto, naa ni multiplier effect. Hinay-hinay lamang ta.
naay english imong sagol

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« Reply #20 on: October 16, 2009, 05:55:43 PM »
naay english imong sagol

nakit-an sa iring hubs


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« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2009, 05:57:23 PM »
nakit-an sa iring hubs

gasiga god ning mata

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« Reply #22 on: October 23, 2009, 08:43:41 PM »
nakit-an sa iring hubs


He he, wala man na tagoi. ;D

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« Reply #23 on: October 25, 2009, 04:57:25 PM »
Lisod mangangkon ug tinuod nga lumadnong Binisaya. Ug basahon nimo ang mga Binisayang mantalaan sa Cebu, sayon ra kaayo nila isagol ang English ug Tagalog sa Sugbuanong pinulungan. Mas lunsay pa ang Binisaya sa lindog ni Mike Ligalig sa The Bohol Standard, apan ang in-aning pagsulat dili na maingon nga "journalistic" kundi "literary". Hinuon, bisag ang mga Binisaya nga gamiton sa atong mga katigulangan daghan na pod sagol gikan sa Espanyol. Sa akong gitigom nga pinulungang Bisaya nga kanunay gamiton sa mga mantalaan ug diri sa TB, talagsa ra'y pinulungan nga nagsugod sa E ug R nga lumadnon. Pasabot tingali nga kani nga mga letra dili tumindok para sa mga Bisaya? Tipik lamang kini sa akong mga tinampo.

ebidensiya n.[from Spanish, evidencia]evidence, proof / syn. pamatuod
eksam n. ï¼»from Englishï¼½ exam, examination, test / syn. eksam, pasulit  ï¼»Tagalogï¼½
eksamin n. [from Spanish, examen] exam, examination, test / syn. eksam, pasulit – v. to examine, to investigate, to test
edad n. ï¼»from Spanish, edadï¼½year; age / syn. anyos, tuig
ehemplo n.ï¼»from Spanish, ejemploï¼½example / syn. sanglitanan, sumbanan
empleyado n. ï¼»from Spanish, empleadoï¼½employee / syn. trabahador, trabahante
engkanto n. ï¼»from Spanish, encantoï¼½ a mythical enchanted being, a natural spirit / syn. di ingon nato, disamanato, mukjoï¼»Bohol dialectï¼½, muklo, tiaw
epektibo adj. ï¼»from Spanish, efectivoï¼½effective
epekto n. ï¼»from Spanish, efectoï¼½effect
ermat n. ï¼»colloquial, corruption of motherï¼½mother
erpat n. ï¼»colloquial, corruption of fatherï¼½father
eskina n. ï¼»from Spanish, esquinaï¼½corner of the road
eskinita n. ï¼»from Spanish, esquinaï¼½alley, street
eskwela v.t. [from Spanish, escuela] to study / Nag ~ siya ug abogasya – v.i. to go to school; to attend school / Nag ~ siya sa San Carlos University / syn. tungha
eskwelahan n. ï¼»from Spanish, escuelaï¼½school, learning institution / syn. tulunghaan, tunghaan
espiho n. ï¼»from Spanish, espejoï¼½ mirror / syn. salamin, samin
estambay n. ï¼»from English, stand byï¼½loafer, idler, truant  -- v.i. to loaf, to idle / also tambay
estar v.  ï¼»from Spanish, estarï¼½to live, to reside, to stay / syn. puyo
estudyante n. ï¼»from Spanish, estudianteï¼½student / syn. tinun-an


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Re: What Happens to the Bisaya Language?
« Reply #24 on: October 25, 2009, 05:13:10 PM »
Giingon nga buhi ang lengwahe. Uban sa proseso sa paglambo sa pinulungan ang manghuwam ug terminolohiya sa gawas. (Ihapa kung pila'y pinulungan na ang akong nagamit nga gawasnon.) Dili man nato mapugos ang tawo sa pinulungan nga dili nila natural nga magamit sa pang-adlaw-adlaw nga komunikasyon. Ang letrang R dili pud tingali ni lumadnon sa atong dila kay halos tanan man diri sa akong natampo gikan sa gawas.

rakrak v. to strafe
rason n.[from Spanish, razón]reason / syn. hinungdan – v.i. to reason
rebelde n. ï¼»from Spanish, rebeldeï¼½rebel
reklamo n.[from Spanish, reclamo]complaint – v.i. to complain
regalo n. [from Spanish, regalo]gift, present – v.t. to give, to gift / syn. gasa
rehistrasyon n.ï¼»from Spanish, registrar, and English, registrationï¼½ registration
rehistro n. [from Spanish, registro]register, registry – v. to register
remata v.i. ï¼»from Spanish, rematarï¼½to give up a pawned item, to foreclose
respeto n. [from Spanish, respeto] to respect – v. to respect / syn. tahod
responsibilidad n. ï¼»from Spanish, responsabilidadï¼½responsibility / syn. katungdanan, katungod, tulubagon
rinyon n. [from Spanish, riñón]kidney / syn. amimislon
ronda v. ï¼»from Spanish, rondaï¼½1. to patrol 2. to round up, to apprehend, to arrest
roska n. ï¼»from Spanish, roscaï¼½screw
rota n. ï¼»from Spanish, rotaï¼½route, course, road


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