• Look up Bisaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bisaya may refer to: Bisaya people, a.k.a. Visayans, a Philippine ethnolinguistic group Bisaya (Borneo)...
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    Bisaya is an indigenous people from the northwest coast of East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Their population is concentrated around Beaufort as well...
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  • Bisaya nossidiiformis is a beetle that is native to Iran, and the sole member of the genus Bisaya. Its diet consists of mainly dead wood and leaf litter ...
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    Visayas (redirect from Bisayas)
    of the word Bisaya to Vijaya. But as the linguist Eugene Verstraelen pointed out, Vijaya would evolve into Bidaya or Biraya, not Bisaya, based on how...
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    also by Bisaya or Binisaya, meaning Bisayan language. This is misleading or may lead to confusion as different languages may be called Bisaya by their...
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    Bisaya, also known as Southern Bisaya, Brunei Bisaya, Brunei Dusun or Tutong 1, is a Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia. Bisaya at...
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  • Ako Bisaya (stylized as AKO Bisaya) is a political organization with representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. Ako Bisaya is a...
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    Sinabawang gulay (redirect from Utan bisaya)
    is known as bulanglang na gulay in Batangas; sabaw na utan, law-oy, utan bisaya, or utan kamunggay in the Visayas Islands and Mindanao; and laswa in Western...
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    Askal (redirect from Irong Bisaya)
    "Bisaya" does not explicitly mean "Visayan" but it is a term pertaining to people and animals native to a specific locale. For example, "manok Bisaya"...
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    Visayans (redirect from Bisaya people)
    Visayans (Visayan: mga Bisaya; local pronunciation: [bisaˈjaʔ]) or Visayan people are a Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or metaethnicity native...
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    Baybayin (redirect from Sulat bisaya)
    priest Ezguerra with his Arte de la lengua bisaya in 1747 and of Mentrida with his Arte de la lengua bisaya: Iliguaina de la isla de Panay in 1818 which...
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    Philippines. It is natively, though informally, called by its generic term Bisayâ ([bisaˈjaʔ]) or Binisayâ ([biniːsaˈjaʔ]) (both terms are translated into...
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  • on its own or is considered a Bisaya variety based on its 90% linguistic intelligibility with the closely related Bisaya ethnic in Sabah. The current speakers...
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  • Bisaya Magasin is a weekly Cebuano magazine now published by the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation, Philippines. It has the record of being the oldest...
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    Unedogemmula bisaya is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, also known as the turrids. The length of the shell varies...
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    Waray (also known as Waray-Waray or Bisayâ/Binisayâ nga Winaray/Waray, Spanish: idioma samareño meaning Samar language) is an Austronesian language and...
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  • Aksyon Bisaya was a regional newscast of TV5 in Cebu City. It aired every weekdays at 3:45 PM over TV5 Cebu Channel-21, AksyonTV-29 Cebu and pre-empted...
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  • The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet, which contains...
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    Eastern Visayas (Waray: Sinirangan Kabisay-an; Cebuano: Sidlakang Kabisay-an; Tagalog: Silangang Kabisayaan or Silangang Visayas) is an administrative...
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    recognized languages Spanish and Arabic Ethnic groups (2020) 26.0% Tagalog 14.3% Bisaya 8.0% Ilocano 8.0% Cebuano 7.9% Ilonggo 6.5% Bicolano 20.3% other Religion...
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  • The Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters (Cebuano: Akademyang Bisaya) is a Philippine language regulator whose aims are to preserve and to develop the Cebuano...
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    Central Visayas (Cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; Tagalog: Gitnang Kabisayaan or Gitnang Visayas) is an administrative region in the Philippines, numerically...
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    Western Visayas (Hiligaynon: Kabisay-an Nakatundan; Tagalog: Kanlurang Kabisayaan or Kanlurang Visayas) is an administrative region in the Philippines...
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    related to Kinaray-a and Kuyonon. The New Testament was translated into Bisaya-Inunhan by Eldon Leano Talamisan and published in 1999. The Harrow (Ang...
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    Talamisan, 1999 (New Testament), Philippines, into the Onhan language or Bisaya-Inunhan Caluyanon, Cuyonon, Ratagnon, and others. Tausug – spoken in Jolo...
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    the Bisaya god of the sea Kasaray-sarayan-sa-silgan: the Bisaya god of streams Magdan-durunoon: the Bisaya god of hidden lakes Santonilyo: a Bisaya deity...
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    Mamón (redirect from Torta Bisaya)
    Visayas regions, mamón is known as torta mamón, torta Visaya (or torta Bisaya), or simply torta. Although the name is derived from Spanish torta, "cake"...
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  • Diccionario bisaya-español y español-bisaya (Manila, 1885) by Juan Félix de la Encarnación and from Diccionario Hispano-bisaya y bisaya-español (Manila...
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  • Vocabulario de la lengua Bisaya. Colegio da la sagrada comp. de Jesus. de la Rosa, Antonio Sánchez (1895). Diccionario hispano-bisaya para las provincias de...
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  • Bisaya are an indigenous people, concentrated around the Limbang river in northern Sarawak state. Most Sarawakian Bisaya are Christians. The Bisaya are...
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