What is the meaning of Gugma?

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What is the meaning of Gugma?

love
Gugma (goog-mah) means love in my native tongue of Bisaya (formally known as Cebuano), a Visayan language spoken by 20 million people throughout major regions of the southern Philippines.

What is Langga Bisaya?

1. beloved, dear, dearest, honey, love.

What is Kalipay?

kalipay [ka. lí. pay.] : cheer (n.); croton (n.) [tanom]; glee (n.); happiness (n.); mirth (n.); pleasure (n.)

What is mayad in Ilonggo?

“Mayad” is a word in HILIGAYNON mayad HILIGAYNON. Definition: mayád – (B) Good, well.

What is Plangga?

Palangga – beloved, darling or sweetheart,love (verb) ta – you. man – also, too.

What language is Kalipay?

What does kalipay mean in Cebuano?

kalinyasan kalingkawasan
kalingawan center kalingawan
kalinaw sa kalibotan kalinaw sa hunahuna
kalipayan kalipay diha sa
kalipay trip kalipay ug kasubo

What is root word of Kalipay?

What is Tagsik?

“Tagsik” is a word in HILIGAYNON Definition: tágsik – To sprinkle, besprinkle, spatter, bespatter, scatter, etc.

What is the Bisayan language?

Not to be confused with Brunei Bisaya language. The Bisayan languages or the Visayan languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are most closely related to Tagalog and the Bikol languages, all of which are part of the Central Philippine languages.

Is Bisaya similar to Tagalog?

And throughout this region the local speaks a different dialect called Bisaya, some of the words are pretty much the same as Tagalog but sometimes it has a different meaning. And if you want to learn this dialect for the purpose of interacting the locals, I can provide some help to you.

Do Visayan-speaking Filipinos use more Spanish loanwords than Tagalog-speaking fillipinos?

Cheers! Do Visayan-speaking Filipinos use more Spanish loanwords in their language than Tagalog-speaking Filipinos? Originally Answered: Do Visayan speaking Fillipinos use more Spanish words in their language than Tagalog speaking Fillipinos? No.

What is the most closely related language to the Filipino language?

They are most closely related to Tagalog and the Bikol languages, all of which are part of the Central Philippine languages.