Cebuano, ( AKA Bisaya / Sinugbuanon / Binisaya nga Sugbuanon) belongs to the Philippine branch of Malayo-Polynesian languages and is spoken by about 20 million people in the Philippines. It is most often referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya. It is spoken mainly in the Central Visayas by the Bisaya people, and is also spoken in northeastern parts of Negros Occidental province, in southern parts of Masbate, in most of Leyte and Southern Leyte, in western portions of Guimaras, in parts of Samar, Bohol, Luzon, the Biliran islands, and in most parts of Mindanao. It is used as a lingua franca in the Central Visayas and in parts of Mindanao.
The language is named after the island of Cebu, where the prestige register is spoken, and is also known as Bisaya, Binisaya, Binisaya nga Sugbuanon or Sinugbuanon. Cebuano speakers are known as Cebuano in Cebu, as Bol-anon in Bohol, as Kana in Leyte, and as Binisaga or Bisaya in Mindanao and Luzon.
An editor is needed for this language. We have an Excel spreadsheet with 100,000 words in English and Cebuano. The definitions are machine generated and may not be correct. If you can check this translation, please contact us.
Usa ka editor ang gikinahanglan alang sa niini nga pinulongan. Kita adunay usa ka Excel spreadsheet sa 100,000 ka mga pulong sa Iningles ug Cebuano. Ang mga depinisyon mao ang makina nga namugna ug sa dili husto. Kon kamo check niini nga hubad, palihug pagkontak kanamo.
Sources:
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https://www.omniglot.com/writing/Cebuano.htm
http://vowel.ucsb.edu/~carl/linguist.html