Na hinaykan or “kay na hinaykan naman” this is a strong action word in Bisaya which means “already started” or “since it’s already been started”. Usually paired with “humanon naRead More
From cartoon movies for children, in bisaya they call it “kenkoy” or “kengkoy” or “kingkoy” hence someone says “manan-aw tag kengkoy”, let’s see a cartoon. It also denotes a funnyRead More
Tanggong means stranded, like, when somebody is out and it cannot go home yet due to heavy rain, s/he says “hulata ko ha kay natanggong pa ko sa uwan” (WaitRead More
Pokpok in tagalog means whore or prostitute but in bisaya this means to hammer. See boring or burikat.