Masbatenyo language
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Masbateño is a Visayan
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 language
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 spoken by more than 600,000 people, primarily in the province of Masbate
Masbate
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 in the Philippines
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. It is close to Capiznon and Hiligaynon
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  (Ilonggo), both spoken on Panay. It can be considered a Bisakol
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Bisakol refers to the transitional languages in the Central Philippine language family, between Visayan languages and Bikol languages...

 language, meaning a language intermediate between Visayan languages
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 and Bicolano languages.

Sounds

Masbateño has sixteen consonants: p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, ng, s, h, w, l, r and y. There are three vowels: i, a, and u/o. The vowels u and o are allophones, with u always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and o always used when it ends a syllable. This is one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone.

Examples

Who are you? - Sin-o Ka?

What is your name? - Nano/Ano an pangaran mo?

When is your Birthday - San-o ka nabuhay?

Where do you live? - Dein ka naga-estar?

Cat - Miya/Misay

Dog - Ido

Cow - Baka

Pig - Orig (piglet) Anay (mother pig)( baboy )

Rat - Iraga

I hate you - Urit ako sa imo

I love you - Namomo-ot ako sa imo (bicol)

I love you - Palangga ta ikaw (Masbate Main Land)

Ant - Sirum (Masbate Ticao Island)

Ant - Hormigas (Masbate Main Land)

Delicious - Masiram (Masbate)- manamit

Difficult - Malisud

Annoying - Kabaradli!!!

Come here - Apiki didi / kumadi didi

Ugly - Maraot

Beautiful - Katahom or Kaayo

Smoke - aso

Cloud - dampog

Brave - maisog

Coconut fruit - botong / lubi (matured coco)

Manure - udo

Road - kamino

Play - kanam / hampang

Unpleaseant smell - kabaho

Run - dalagan

Scary - kaharadlok

Bread - pan

Water - tubi

Weird - ibahan

One - isad/usad

Two - duwa/duha

Three - tolo

four - upat

five - lima

six - unom

seven - pito

eight - walo

nine - siyam

ten - napulo

Boy - lalaki

girl - babaye

dress - bado / yamit

priest - padi

far - harayo

wide - halu ag / haluwag

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