BE FLUENT IN BISAYA IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS/EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BISAYA / A COMPILATION

Published 2020-10-10
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HEY LEARNERS,

HERE IS A COMPILATION OF ALL THE LESSONS I MADE.
I AM PLANNING TO CREATE MORE BISAYA LESSONS IN THE FUTURE.
JUST MESSAGE ME WHAT ARE THE THINGS YOU WANT TO LEARN AND I WILL GLADLY MAKE A LESSON FOR YOU.

1. HOW TO SPEAK BISAYA
2. BASIC BISAYA GREETINGS
3. HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN BISAYA
4. HOW TO SAY YOUR FEELINGS IN BISAYA
5. POLITE WORDS AND PHRASES IN BISAYA
6. OUR BODY PARTS IN BISAYA
7. BISAYA WORDS FOR TRAVEL
8. PLEASANT BISAYA WORDS AND PHRASES
9. BISAYA FACTS

#BISAYALANGUAGEROCKS
#LEARNBISAYANOW

All Comments (20)
  • @Chelle._.
    I'm a native bisaya speaker and I pressed the video out of curiosity and I'm happy that there's a lot of people who want to learn bisaya
  • @KokoroBeach
    This video is great for all the half Filipinos or pure Filipinos who grew up abroad but never learned Bisaya. It's so hard to find resources or proper lessons online in order to learn. Thank you ma'am. Been in the PH for a total of 7 years but still can't fully speak Bisaya. Understanding is better though, about 75% right now. Please make more videos, Ate.
  • @IDKaUsernameok
    I'm half Filipina so i'm trying to learn so when we go there next year
  • Thank you so much, I'm a full-blooded Filipino who wanted to learn bisaya because my parents/relatives are from Mindanao and I was born in Luzon (until now), so tagalog is my mother tongue. The good news is that when my parents having a bisaya conversation, I can understand them what they are saying. however, when I have a conversation with my bisaya cousin, I can't speak fluently like them until I see this video which helps me to be a fluent bisaya like them. I wanted to suprise my relatives I guess wish me luck
  • @tanshi2136
    It's kind of new to me that people are wanting to learn more about bisaya. They might be a little confuse since there are a lot of expression and slangs like, (formal) unsa imong pangalan? (slang and informal) unsa imong ngalan? (formal) kanus-a ka natawo? (informal) kanus-a ka gipanganak? (formal) salamat. (slang and informal) lamat. (formal) pag-amping. (informal) amping.
  • @kc1135
    I wanna learn bisaya so badly, I’m half Filipina and grew up in America and I feel so bad cause I’m the only kid in my whole Filipino family that can’t speak and barely understand
  • @Miamiman333
    My girlfriend is Bisayan and I’m American and I want to learn and be able to connect to her more and also her parents who can’t speak English well. I’ll be tuning in a lot now thank you so much!
  • @gambanyan
    Thank you very much for making these videos, Jonah. I grew up in America, and although I am full Filipino, I don’t know the language. 😞 My family all speak Bisaya/Cebuano, and I’ve always wanted to speak it but didn’t know where to start. These are good phrases for me to practice with. ☺️
  • My mom is from davao but i live in manila since i was born and im pure tagalog. Now my mom send me here in Davao to study but when i get here its hard i really dont understand their dialect when they are talking. So me before the school start I want to learn some bisaya words and I found your video ❤️ thankyou for sharing this
  • I’m American and my wife speaks Bisaya and we’re going through some tough times in our marriage and I’m hoping that learning her language and surprising her in a few weeks will help ❤️ so far this has been great. Thank you so much.
  • @luckyjobs1176
    I am Batak, one of the ethnic minorities in Indonesia. very impressed with your video. Batak language is very much similar to bisaya.
  • Good day everyone. I am soooo happy that you have learned from my tutorials. Your kind words have reached my heart. See you all on May 12. I will upload my newest video. Thanks im advance.😍😍
  • @grimm4046
    Thanks a lot, I'm a Filipino from Mindanao and I'm supposed to learn/speak bisaya, but I grew up with English instead. I had a hard time making friends and understanding people in my place, But thankfully I found this video.
  • @user-wg5jc6gk3t
    I'm half irish/ filipino i want to learn bisaya language,my mom really spoke very well,and i'm so really amazed of her own words or language coming from her mouth.i've decided to learn it cz someday if we go back to ph,minbazao all my friends from there would really happy & proud of me for speaking their own language. i'm so really felt prosperous for being part of becoming filipino.
  • @bluesea6838
    as a flipino from metro manila, ive felt so frustrated everytime id attend a family reunion with my extended family and theyd mostly speak bisaya. My father would speak in bisaya to almost everyone from his hometown and to our helpers. the issue is though he wants me to learn and communicate with them, he never bothered to teach me so now im stuck with speaking english whenever when im with them which makes me feel a bit sad :( but now i feel like theres a chance for me to learn how to speak! thank you so much for your lessons and videos! they give me so much hope for learning <3
  • @hshshhssh6912
    y am I even watching this? mygad! I think I would do all things for my crush sjskksjsks he's from bohol and I wanna learn bisaya becoz of him wahhhh im cryin, can't even have him hehe :<
  • @Spino2Earth
    Magtuon ug Bisaya! Greetings from Norway, i am learning this because of my relatives in Davao Del Norte on Mindanao island! :)
  • @kbbee5449
    I am full Filipino and I am not Bisaya but I'm willing to learn because they speak sweet and I love Bisaya people Ma'am Jonah because most of them are kind and hardworking. I want to speak Bisaya and I am 12 thank you Ma'am Jonah
  • Hi ma'am, dugay ra jud ko gusto makabalo ug bisaya pero kay lisud man kaayo, hoping to learn next time....