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Waray Words -- Edru and Yatot
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Edru . I've always loved the sound of this Waray word -- especially when you roll the R a little longer than usual. tomrichmond. ...
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How Do We Say DON'T WORRY in Waray?
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Hello, my dear friends. I made a video tutorial for this topic on my YouTube channel where I explained how we say "Don't worry...
How the Warays Greet Each Other on New Year's Day
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The truth is, it is very rare to hear a Waray speaker greet his/her fellow Waray on New Year's Day using the local language. We just say...
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How to Say Good Morning, Good Afternoon, and Good Evening in Waray
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Hi everyone! This post is for those who want to learn how to say some greetings -- and to pronounce them correctly -- in the Waray language....
The Other Meaning of Kubkob
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Today, 28 October 2013, I will exercise my right to suffrage. Like many Filipinos, I still believe that any electoral process can do won...
The Months of the Year in Waray
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Hello. I'm making this quick post for those who are looking for this particular information -- the months of the year in Waray langua...
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Kinalasan Waray Style VS. Kinalasan Baybay Style
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The first time I heard the word "kinalasan" in Baybay, I thought it was similar to our "kinalasan" in Waray. But I ...
What is Kalamay Pa?
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Kalamay from Bohol According to a Wikipedia article: " Kalamay is a sticky sweet delicacy that is popular in many regions of the P...
Waray Words that Start with the Letter K
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Kahataas sini nga kahoy. (This tree is tall.) Antipolo ( Artocarpus blancoi ) kaalo shame kabutlaw (katanglay, N. Samar) weari...
The Waray Word ALADAW in Two Sentences
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" Aladaw " is a Waray word that functions as a transitional device, specifically, a subordinating conjunction. It is used to intr...
Waray Expressions Using the Word DIRI
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Diri is the Waray equivalent of the Tagalog word "hindi". It means "no" or "not". Below are some expressions...
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Common Expressions Using the Word "Waray"
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Masuna ngan waray uran yana nga aga didi sa VSU. [It's a bright rainless morning here at VSU (Visayas State University).] The wo...
MABARA-BARA -- Another Way of Describing Objects or Conditions in Waray
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Common examples of Waray adjectives are mahusay (beautiful), mabara (ugly), mataba (plump), mahugos (thin/skinny), maduas (pale), mab...
What is Mayumo?
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Mayumo is a Waray word which means " soft " in English. There's also a more popular Waray word for "soft" -- mahumo...
Asking Questions in Waray -- A Series of Who, Whom, Whose Questions
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Here's one question that I'd like to answer through a blog post: How do you say "Who is he?" in Waray? There are tw...
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Waray Sentences and Phrases and Greetings in Waray
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How do you say, "Good morning" or "Good afternoon" in Waray? Good morning is Maupay nga aga ; Good afternoon, Maupay...
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Plural Adjectives in Waray
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While there is no such thing as plural adjectives in the English language -- attractives, cutes, beautifuls, uglies -- it is common for Wara...
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How Plural Ideas Are Expressed in Waray
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There are two ways of expressing plural ideas in the Waray language. The first one is easier -- you just add the word "mga" (ma-ng...
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Two Waray Words -- Ohataw and Ipo
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Ohataw is a food container. It's a concave vessel with a round shape. In some parts of Samar and Leyte, it is called yahong . An oha...
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Waray Tutorial -- What is Iroy?
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Knowing that Cebuano-speakers think of "iroy" as a swear word, I am not and will never be comfortable using the word in front of...
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