Hi folks,
How can i learn Waray?
My wife speaks it but I wondered if there is a way i can learn it other than from her as at the moment we are apart (till we get the Visa).
Anybody got any advice, books etc?
Hi folks,
How can i learn Waray?
My wife speaks it but I wondered if there is a way i can learn it other than from her as at the moment we are apart (till we get the Visa).
Anybody got any advice, books etc?
Quite a number of courses and books available
http://multilingualbooks.com/waray.html
Where are you from?
Taga diin ka?
Where are you going?
Makain ka?
How much?
Tag pira?
What is your name?
Ano imo ngaran?
I am going to Cebu.
Makadto ako Cebu.
I stay 3 days in Cebu.
Tulo la ako ka adlaw ha Cebu.
Good morning.
Maupay na aga.
Good noon.
Maupay na udtu.
Good afternoon
Maupay na kalup.
Good evening.
Maupay na gabi.
one - osa
two - duha
three - tulo
four - upat
five - lima
six - unom
seven - pito
eight - walo
nine - siyam
ten - napulo
eleven - unse
twelve - duse
thirteen - trese
fourteen - katorsesais
fifteen - kinse
sixteen - dise saise
seventeen - dise - *****
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From the looks of the words posted its a dialect of Bisayan very close to Cebuano in the same way Manc or Scouse are derivatives of English
My ex teaches Cebuano very well although strangely its your English grammar which will need brushing up on first in order to study and understand the rules
If your serious let me know and I will give contact details
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Thank you, Keith. I'm still undergoing treatment these days but can still do classes online.
Waray is one of the eight major languages in the Philippines. It is one of the Visayan languages and is also called Visayan (Waray Visayan) just as Cebuano is called Cebuano Visayan.
... I'D be a bit "wary" about learning it, myself!
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