- of
Cebuanos are
Roman Catholic, with many in
rural areas synchronizing Catholicism with
indigenous Bisayan folk religion. A
minority of
Cebuanos (specifically...
- (October 2020). "Intergenerational
Language Preference Shift Among Cebuanos on the
Cebuano, Filipino, and
English Languages". LLT Journal: A
Journal on Language...
- Look up
Cebuano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cebuano may
refer to:
Cebuano people, of Cebu,
Philippines Cebuano language,
their Austronesian language...
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slate of Marcos'
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL) in
Region VII.
Among the
Cebuanos immediately arrested by the
Marcos dictatorship when
martial law was announced...
- The
Cebuano Wikipedia (
Cebuano:
Wikipedya sa
Sinugboanong BinisayĆ¢) is the
Cebuano-language
edition of Wikipedia, the free
online encyclopedia. Despite...
- in
whatever language they want to say it in. If they're
Cebuanos, they can say it in
Cebuano. I did not say that they did not
speak English. If you're...
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Cebuano grammar encomp****es the
rules that
define the
Cebuano language, the most
widely spoken of all the
languages in the
Visayan Group of languages...
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language and
Cebuano. It has been
heavily influenced by
Cebuano due to the
influx of many
Cebuanos in the region. However, most
Cebuano speakers can hardly...
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other symbols instead of
Baybayin characters.
classical Cebuano, or Spanish-Era
Cebuano, (
Cebuano:
Karaang Sinugboanon,
Karaang BinisayĆ¢, BinisayĆ¢ sa Katuigan...
- similarly,
Cebuanos are
known in
Leyte as mga Kana and
their language as Kana (after the oft-heard word kana,
meaning 'that' in the
Cebuano language).[not...