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Peligro


common bisaya words

Peligro means danger; hazard. Etymology, originated from Spanish and widely adapted word todate. Sample: Peligro magpabuto ug picollo (It’s dangerous to light up a picollo) Note: Picollo is a kindRead More

Garaon


common bisaya words

Garaon, a person that is Gara Sample: Garaon man ka oi (You’re such a brat)

Gara


common bisaya words

Gara (v) is an act of being silly; spoiled; misbehaving. Sample Ayaw sigeg gara diha ba (Don’t be so silly) A person that is “Gara” is called “Garaon” (n) orRead More

Pungko-pungko


common bisaya words

Pungko-pungko from root word pungko (sit or sitted), but pungko-pungko now refers to eating street foods usually in street sides, serving puso (hanging rice), barbeque’s and other common exotic foods.Read More

Paugat


common bisaya words

Paugat is slang word from “ugat” which means root. “Paugat” means not movable; cannot be moved. Cannot and will not do something even forcefully moved or dragged; Stupid. Sample PaugatRead More

Paugnat


common bisaya words

Paugnat means to stretch or do exercise Sample Tana, magpaugnat ta sayo sa kabuntagon (Let’s exercise early in the morning)

Samdan


common bisaya words

Samdan or Samaran means wounded Sample Di to maka dagan ug layo kay samaran to (He cannot escape far because he is wounded) Related: Samad

Samad


common bisaya words

Samad means wound Sample Sakit kaayo akong samad (My wound really hurts)