Maayong Buntag Mga Besh Mga Bai! I am a Travel Vlogger, Photographer, and Instructor from Utah, USA. My videos focus on the Filipino culture, language, and the many beautiful landscapes the Philippines have to offer!
What is Bisaya? VISAYAS is a Spanish term which means BISAYA, THE ISLANDS Bisaya is not a single language or a single ethnicity. Bisaya refers to a family of languages, such as Hiligaynon, Waray, Cebuano, Karay-a, Capiznon, Aklanon, Surigaonon, and many others, which are examples of languages classified as belonging to the Bisaya linguistic family, spoken in the Bisaya Islands, including Panay, Romblon, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Guimaras, Masbate, Leyte, Samar, and Mindanao. Bisaya also refers to a diverse group of ethnicities, such as the Hiligaynon, Waray, Cebuano, Karay-a, Capiznon, Aklanon, and many others, who reside on various islands in the Bisaya region. Bisaya, also known as KaBisayaan, refers to a group of islands: Panay, Romblon, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Guimaras, Masbate, Leyte, and Samar. Bisaya is also the name of the people whose ancestry can be traced back to the BISAYA Islands before the Spanish came. ******************************* Is Bisaya a single language? No. It is a language family consisting of languages spoken in the Visayas and northern Mindanao. Bisayan languages include Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Karay-a, and Surigaonon, among others. By: Dr Jecon Dreisbach PhD PhD in Critical sociolinguistics Politics of Philippine Languages, identity, migration, culture, & media. PhD in Sociolinguist and interdisciplinary social scientist De La Salle University ********************************* LEARN MORE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF BISAYA ISLANDS AND BISAYA LANGUAGES Visit us on Facebook Visayan Languages facebook.com/groups/903603093378874 Learn Bisaya languages history bsatech.wordpress.com/2023/03/05/bisaya/ Ilonggo is not a language facebook.com/100082952553686/videos/411944054288908
Lol I couldnt believe my ears & eyes! This is the first video I saw of you. I see a lot of white guys/foreigners who speak tagalog and even when they become fluent, you still kinda recognize that they arent Filipino (still very happy to hear them though). I dont speak bisaya/cebuano so I dont understand anything without the subs but when I hear you speak and close my eyes, I feel like im listening to a legit home grown Bisaya dude. Props to you man! Thanks for being here and immersing yourself in the culture. Will be bingeing your videos now. Liked and subscribed!
This is so disappointing and heartbreaking to watch! I'm really, really sorry for the experience that you had in my country. Take this as a lesson, so next time it won't happen again. If you feel something is wrong when someone approaches you or if you feel uncomfortable, Just say it or leave. Learn to say no and be firm with your words. You should follow and trust your instincts more, rather than the people around you. Yes, we all know that you're just being polite and kind but not everyone will do the same to you. If you don't know the places or where you can take a cab, ask the security, or you can ask the people around you where you can find security. Just don't tell anybody what your concern is that easily, Because it might trigger them to scam you. I'm not saying that all Filipinos are bad. What I'm trying to say is, you should learn how to protect yourself, especially when you're not familiar with the places that you go to. This is for your own good. Again I'm really sorry from the experience that you had, but hopefully that you had a very enjoyable moment here and definitely might come back here again. And one more thing, every time that you're taking a cab, before you go in make sure to take a photo of the plate number in the back and as long as possible take a picture of the driver secretly, this is for your own good and for your own security purposes. 🫶🇵🇭
Galing ng dayuhang ito magbisaya. Talo Ako dahil Hindi Ako marunong magbinisaya. Isa Akong taga Bicol. Malapit lang ang Bicol sa Visayas. Western Visayas Region 6 ilonggo. Central Visayas Region 7 Cebuano at Eastern Visayas Region 8 waray