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  1. Listed below are considered bisaya swear or bad words though like any other languages, these bad words can be use in a playful or dagrading. It depends on how it is delivered, the facial expression and tone of the voice.

  2. Ahak/ Gi - ahak! Fuck it! Screw you, you fuckhead devil! Wa kay batasan/buot! Yawa! How to Swear in Bisaya. Bisaya Swear words from users.

  3. Cebuano Swear Words. A collection of Cebuano profanity submitted by you! Please think about voting for the accuracy of Cebuano swear words below. Cebuano Swear Words by Letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

  4. May 4, 2020 · Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to say bad words in Bisaya! Whether you’re looking to expand your vocabulary or simply understand the local expressions better, this guide will provide you with a range of phrases to help you navigate the informal side of the Bisaya language.

  5. Bisaya Swear Words - Learn how to curse in Bisaya. Cusstionary.com - The Internet†s cussing dictionary.

  6. Listed below are Common Bisaya Expressions. Most of these are harsh words actually and should be used with caution when uttering or talking with someone. 1. Pastilan! 2. Sus, Maryosep! 3. Stor-bot / Bot-bot! 4. Maypa’g mag dayok! 5. Dah mirisi! 6. Istoryahe! 7. Pagkatoy-toy. 8. Peste! 9. Inatay! 10. Hasula! 11. Hayahaya ah! 12. Samuka oi! 13.

  7. Piste ka! Patyon teka! Kalami patyon nimo! Animala ka! Mga animal ning mga tawhana! Kayata / Kayasa. (use wisely) Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  8. Pesteng giatay yawa bugo ka! A different variation from the cuss words you see from my inital statement ahahah! Lami mamalikas sa bisaya gyud oi

  9. May 7, 2024 · Familiarize yourself with these Cebuano or Bisaya words and phrases, especially when you travel to Cebu or the Visayas and Mindanao regions.

  10. Jun 25, 2020 · Both words -- "gahi'g ulo" (hard-headed) and "bogo" (stupid) -- are surely not flattering to Cebuanos. They highlight defect or flaw in character. Both are stereotyping as they lump people or a group of individuals among the people under a rigid and harsh category.