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Look up Bisaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bisaya may refer to: Bisaya people, a.k.a. Visayans, a Philippine ethnolinguistic group Bisaya (Borneo)
Bisaya
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
The Bisaya people, or simply the Bisayas, are an Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to East Malaysia and Brunei. Their populations are concentrated within
Bisaya_(Borneo)
Philippine ethnolinguistic family group
Visayans (Cebuano: mga Bisayâ [bisaˈjaʔ]) are a Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, to the southernmost islands
Visayans
Party-list in the Philippines
Ako Bisaya (stylized as AKO Bisaya; lit. 'I am Bisaya') is a political organization with representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Ako_Bisaya
Archipelago in the Philippines
the 1950s to 1960s there were spurious claims by various authors that "Bisaya" is derived from the historical empire of "Sri Vijaya" which came from the
Visayas
Language family of the Philippines
also by Bisaya or Binisaya, meaning Bisayan language. This is misleading or may lead to confusion as different languages may be called Bisaya by their
Bisayan_languages
Filipino actor and politician (1958–2025)
(April 3, 1958 – May 8, 2025), most widely known by his screen name Amay Bisaya, was a Filipino actor, comedian and politician. He rose to prominence for
Amay_Bisaya
Ancient Philippine writing system
priest Ezguerra with his Arte de la lengua bisaya in 1747 and of Mentrida with his Arte de la lengua bisaya: Iliguaina de la isla de Panay in 1818 which
Baybayin
Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Malaysia
Bisaya, also known as Southern Bisaya, Brunei Bisaya, Brunei Dusun or Tutong 1, is a Sabahan language spoken in Brunei and Sarawak, Malaysia. /ɤ/ may also
Brunei_Bisaya_language
Austronesian language of the Philippines
Philippines by Bisaya people and other ethnic groups as a secondary language. It is natively, though informally, called by the generic name Bisayâ (Cebuano
Cebuano_language
Defunct Filipino political party
The Pusyon Bisaya (lit. 'Visayan Coalition') was a Filipino political party which existed from 1978 to 1984. Its leader was Hilario Davide. In 1978 elections
Pusyon_Bisaya
Filipino Cebuano-language magazine
Bisaya Magasin is a weekly Cebuano magazine now published by the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation, Philippines. It has the record of being the oldest
Bisaya_Magasin
Austronesian language of the Philippines
/l/ to /d/ as in run or lun to dun. The New Testament was translated into Bisaya-Inunhan by Eldon Leano Talamisan and published in 1999. The Harrow (Ang
Onhan_language
National alphabet of the Tagalog language (1940–87)
The Abakada alphabet was an "indigenized" Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet, which contains
Abakada_alphabet
Street dogs in the Philippines
stigma associated with the term "askal". In Cebuano, dogs are called irong Bisaya, which literally means "Visayan dog" or "native dog", implying that these
Askal
Species of beetle
Bisaya nossidiiformis is a beetle that is native to Iran, and the sole member of the genus Bisaya. Its diet consists of mainly dead wood and leaf litter
Bisaya_nossidiiformis
Filipino politician (born 1969)
Filipino engineer and an elected member of the representative for the Ako Bisaya party list since 2019. He owns an engineering firm and a massive game fowl
Sonny_Lagon
2024 Filipino TV series or program
native language. English and Filipino subtitles are also available for non-Bisaya speakers. The fifth season premiered on June 9, 2026. The series was first
Kuan_on_One
2011 Filipino TV series or program
Aksyon Bisaya was a regional newscast of TV5 in Cebu City. It aired every weekdays at 3:45 PM over TV5 Cebu Channel-21, AksyonTV-29 Cebu and pre-empted
Aksyon_Bisaya
Administrative region of the Philippines
Central Visayas (Cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; Tagalog: Gitnang Kabisayaan; Filipino: Gitnang Visayas), designated as Region VII, is an administrative
Central_Visayas
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
recognized languages Spanish and Arabic Ethnic groups (2020) 26.0% Tagalog 14.3% Bisaya 8.0% Ilocano 8.0% Cebuano 7.9% Ilonggo 6.5% Bicolano 20.3% other Religion
Philippines
Austronesian language primarily spoken in the islands of Samar and Eastern Leyte
Waray (also known as Waray-Waray or Bisayâ/Binisayâ and Winaray/Waray, Spanish: idioma samareño meaning Samar language) is an Austronesian language and
Waray_language
Administrative region of the Philippines
Eastern Visayas (Waray: Sinirangan Kabisay-an; Cebuano: Sidlakang Kabisay-an; Tagalog: Silangang Kabisayaan; Filipino: Silangang Visayas), designated as
Eastern_Visayas
Administrative region of the Philippines
Western Visayas (Hiligaynon: Kabisay-an Nakatundan; Tagalog: Kanlurang Kabisayaan; Filipino: Kanlurang Visayas), designated as Region VI, is an administrative
Western_Visayas
Species of gastropod
Unedogemmula bisaya is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, also known as the turrids. The length of the shell varies
Unedogemmula_bisaya
Cebuano-language regulator
Akademyang Bisaya)) is a Philippine language regulator whose aims are to preserve and to develop the Cebuano language. In 2009, Akademiyang Bisaya published
Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters
Visayan_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters
Philippine music genre
Philippines, and is considered as street style techno. It eventually spread in Bisaya-speaking regions. Based on techno and house music with Visayan pop, it is
Budots
Ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines
The Cebuano people (Cebuano: Bisaya) are the largest subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Visayans. They constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic
Cebuano_people
Group of languages
based on phonological and morphological evidence. Greater Dusunic Dusunic Bisaya-Lotud Paitanic Greater Murutic Murutic Tatana Papar Lobel (2013:367–368)
Sabahan_languages
"kaon"/"kaun" is from the Cebuano Bisaya term, Cebuano: kaon, lit. 'to eat', while "kalibang" is from the Cebuano Bisaya term, Cebuano: kalibang, lit. 'to
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Festival of the Bisaya community of Limbang, Sarawak, Malaysia
Pesta Babulang is the largest festival of the traditional Bisaya community of Limbang, Sarawak. The festival usually will be held on June ever year which
Babulang
Filipino dessert garnishing and condiment
ISBN 9780199313396. "latik". Binisaya.com. Retrieved July 5, 2011. "Bisaya translation for "latik"". Bisaya Translator and Cebuano Dictionary. Retrieved July 5, 2011
Latik
Mixed speech combining Visayan and Tagalog
Bisalog, also Tagbis, is a portmanteau of the words "Bisaya" and "Tagalog", referring to either a Visayan language or Tagalog being infused with words
Bisalog
Political organization in the Philippines
Ang Asosasyon Sang Mangunguma Nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma, Inc., also known as the AAMBIS-Owa Party List, is a political organization based in Western Visayas
AAMBIS-Owa_Party_List
Filipino singer and dancer (born 2001)
in interacting with other members due to a language barrier, as Cebuano (Bisaya) is her first language. She has mentioned that she often declines solo interview
Colet_(singer)
Traditional Filipino chiffon or sponge cakes
Visayas regions, mamón is known as torta mamón, torta Visaya (or torta Bisaya), or simply torta. Although the name is derived from Spanish torta, "cake"
Mamón
Philippine mythical creature
the deity of peace, Amihan, who pecked the bamboo.[citation needed] In Bisaya folklore, the king who guided destinies was Manaul. He incited the earth
Manaul
Language group of Borneo
Borneo. The Dusunic languages are classified as follows. Bisaya–Lotud: Brunei Bisaya, Sabah Bisaya, Lotud Dusun: Central Dusun–Coastal Kadazan, Kuijau, Papar
Dusunic_languages
Bisaya are an indigenous people, concentrated around the Limbang river in northern Sarawak state. Most Sarawakian Bisaya are Christians. The Bisaya are
Demographics_of_Sarawak
Indigenous ethnic group of Brunei
Sang Jati Dusun. The Brunei Dusun ethnic group is closely related to the Bisaya ethnic group of Limbang, with a strong presence in Tutong district and scattered
Dusun_people_(Brunei)
Ethnic group in the Philippines
Waray-Waray people) are a subgroup of the larger ethnolinguistic group Bisaya people, who constitute the 4th largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group in
Waray_people
Filipino vegetable soup
is known as bulanglang na gulay in Batangas; sabaw na utan, law-oy, utan bisaya, or utan kamunggay in the Visayas Islands and Mindanao; and laswa in Western
Sinabawang_gulay
Filipino rapper (born 1988)
Ibarra (born February 25, 1988) is a Filipino rapper. She raps in Tagalog, Bisaya, and English. Her raps concern her cultural heritage and her experiences
Ruby_Ibarra
2011 Filipino film
Ketchup Eusebio as Kiko Ping Medina as Piring Gerald Ejercito as Badong Amay Bisaya as Ayes Gago Roi Vinzon as Viray Jay Manalo as Prison Mayor Guardame Valerie
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story
Manila_Kingpin:_The_Asiong_Salonga_Story
Talamisan, 1999 (New Testament), Philippines, into the Onhan language or Bisaya-Inunhan Caluyanon, Cuyonon, Ratagnon, and others. Tausug – spoken in Jolo
Bible translations into the languages of the Philippines
Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_the_Philippines
Music genre of the Philippines
We accept that. We are sensitive to nuances, that's why it is [called] Bisaya, not Cebuano pop." However, various sources still use the term Vispop in
Visayan_pop
Philippine eco-cultural tourism attraction
the Chavacano language. The islands open to tourists are Baung-Baung, Bisaya-Bisaya, Buh-Buh and Sirommon, and the others are Baguias, Kabugan, Lambang-Lambang
Once_Islas
Philippine mythical creature
in the Philippines to be attributed to a Wakwak. Other than that, many bisaya people or people living in southern part of the Philippines believed that
Wakwak
Austronesian language spoken in Sabah, Malaysia
on its own or is considered a Bisaya variety based on its 90% linguistic intelligibility with the closely related Bisaya ethnic in Sabah. The current speakers
Tatana_language
Traditional Philippine toy gun
Vocabulario de la lengua Bisaya. Colegio da la sagrada comp. de Jesus. de la Rosa, Antonio Sánchez (1895). Diccionario hispano-bisaya para las provincias de
Bamboo_gun
Ethnic group
primarily inhabit the region of Caraga, Philippines. They are part of the wider Bisaya peoples. Butuanons live in the provinces of Agusan del Norte and Agusan
Butuanon_people
Austronesian language of Madagascar
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Bara_dialect
Austronesian language of Madagascar
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Antakarana_dialect
Jam made with coconut milk
original on 18 December 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018. "Bisaya translation for "latik"". Bisaya Translator and Cebuano Dictionary. Retrieved 5 July 2011
Coconut_jam
Public university in Tacloban, Philippines
han Sinirangan Bisayas; Cebuano: Pangkagamhanang Kinatumhaan sa Sidlakang Bisayas; Tagalog: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Silangang Bisayas; Spanish: Universidad
Eastern Visayas State University
Eastern_Visayas_State_University
2025 historical drama film by Lav Diaz
Magellan. Hazel Orencio, who portrays Juana, learned to speak Cebuano (Bisaya) for this film; she was helped by Sanny Joaquin, a native speaker of the
Magellan_(film)
a Hiligaynon and Bisaya god of the rainbow and war Inaginid: a Hiligaynon and Bisaya god of war. Makanduk: a Hiligaynon and Bisaya god of war. Lumalayag:
List_of_war_deities
Tagalog weekly magazine published in the Philippines
Tagalog magazine in the Philippines. Its sister publications are Bannawag, Bisaya Magasin, and Hiligaynon. The magazine had its beginning back in 1922 when
Liwayway
Austronesian language of Madagascar
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Malagasy_language
President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986
to campaign. Official results showed the KBL winning 137, while Pusyon Bisaya won 13 seats. LABAN received zero seats. The election was marred by allegations
Ferdinand_Marcos
ended when Manaul was pummeled with boulders by the Bisaya supreme god, Kaptan. In another Bisaya version, Manaul was the bird who dropped rocks over
List of Philippine mythological creatures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_creatures
the stars. Daga's body was not given light and became the Earth. Bisaya – one Bisaya cosmogony myth tells that a sacred bird of prey incited the sky and
Philippine_mythology
Italian–Malay vocabulary (16th century)
Diccionario bisaya-español y español-bisaya (Manila, 1885) by Juan Félix de la Encarnación and from Diccionario Hispano-bisaya y bisaya-español (Manila
Pigafetta's_dictionary
Natural linear sulfated polysaccharide
the Philippines. They were first recorded in the Diccionario De La Lengua Bisaya, Hiligueina y Haraia de la isla de Panay y Sugbu y para las demas islas
Carrageenan
National dish of Brunei
linut or pinantung. Ambuyat is the traditional food of the Bruneian Malay, Bisaya, Bajau, Kadazan-Dusun, and Lundayeh/Lun Bawang people in both the Interior
Ambuyat
village until nothing but hot springs remained Makilum-sa-bagidan: the Bisaya god of fire Laon: (meaning "the ancient one"), associated with fire, destruction
List_of_fire_deities
the Bisaya god of the sea Kasaray-sarayan-sa-silgan: the Bisaya god of streams Magdan-durunoon: the Bisaya god of hidden lakes Santonilyo: a Bisaya deity
List_of_water_deities
Filipino actress (born 2000)
that "her morena skin and language—with Bisaya lines delivered flawlessly by Esclito, whose mother tongue is Bisaya in real life—weren’t used as punchlines
Vivoree_Esclito
Democratic Party Popular Front Progresista Party Progressive Party Pusyon Bisaya Reformist Party of the Philippines Reform Party Republican Party Sakdal
List of political parties in the Philippines
List_of_political_parties_in_the_Philippines
Austronesian language group in Borneo
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Berawan–Lower_Baram_languages
Literature of the Cebuano people of the Philippines
Mindanao region, the best-known literary outlets for them, including the Bisaya Magasin, are based in Makati in Metro Manila. There is also a lively community
Cebuano_literature
Indigenous ethnic group of Borneo
(Traditional religion) (5%) Related ethnic groups Austronesian peoples Kadazan-Dusun Dusun Kadazan Rungus Ida'an Bisaya Murut Lun Bawang/Lundayeh Dayak
Paitan_people
Legal term describing indigenous Malay peoples of Brunei
ethnic groups, namely: Brunei, Tutong, Belait, Dusun, Murut, Kedayan and Bisaya. The local term rakyat jati refers to citizens of indigenous descent, in
Indigenous_peoples_of_Brunei
Country in Southeast Asia
Ethnicities indigenous to Brunei include the Belait, Brunei Bisaya (not to be confused with the Bisaya/Visaya of the nearby Philippines), indigenous Bruneian
Brunei
1457–1915 state in Southeast Asia
Orangkaya Su'il was mentioned by the second page of tarsila; he received four Bisaya slaves (people from the Kedatuan of Madja-as) from Manila (presumably Kingdom
Sultanate_of_Sulu
Dried agar used to make jelly-like desserts in Filipino cuisine
Visayans has been recorded in the even earlier Diccionario De La Lengua Bisaya, Hiligueina y Haraia de la isla de Panay y Sugbu y para las demas islas
Gulaman
27th Philippine House of Representatives elections
OFW AGAP 1TAHANAN Coop-NATCCO KABAYAN 1Munti PINOY WORKERS API Party Ako Bisaya KAMALAYAN Ako Tanod Probinsyano Ako KABABAIHAN RAM ALONA Ako Bikol GP (Galing
2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections
2025_Philippine_House_of_Representatives_elections
Sabahan language of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo)
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Nunukan_Tidung
Visayan ethnic group
survived as Folk Catholicism. The Hiligaynon language is part of the Visaya (Bisaya) family of languages in the central islands of the Philippines, and is particular
Hiligaynon_people
Town and district capital in Sabah, Malaysia
is composed mainly of Bisaya, Brunei Malays, Kadazan-Dusuns, Lun Bawang/Lun Dayeh, Muruts and Chinese (mainly Hakkas). Bisaya are the majority ethnic
Beaufort,_Malaysia
Filipino singer-songwriter, dancer (born 1997)
born on January 12, 1997, in Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur. He has bisdak Bisaya roots. He was raised by his grandparents in Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur
Felip_(musician)
Filipino soup dish of chicken or fish
dish is known as sinabawang gulay (literally "vegetable soup", also utan Bisaya), which is made from moringa leaves and various vegetables. Tiyula itum
Tinola
sub-ethnic languages: Bajau, Bruneian, Murut, Lundayeh/Lun Bawang, Rungus, Bisaya, Iranun, Sama, Suluk and Sungai. There are over 30 native ethnic groups
Languages_of_Malaysia
US military unit during the Philippines Campaign (1941–1942)
Visayan Force Lakas ng Islang Bisaya Visayas Forces Active March 17, 1942 – April 19, 1942 Disbanded May 11, 1942 Countries United States of America Philippine
Visayan_Force
in Brunei, each with their own language: Tutong, Belait, Dusun (Brunei), Bisaya, and Murut. Each of these five minority languages is threatened with extinction
Languages_of_Brunei
Negrito Senoi Melayu Asli / Proto-Malay Bajau Balabak / Molbog Bidayuh Bisaya / Bisayah Bukitan Bulongan Dusun Iban Idah / Ida'an Iranun / Ilanun Jawi
Ethnic origins of people in Malaysia
Ethnic_origins_of_people_in_Malaysia
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Capiznon or Capiceño (Bisaya nga Kinapisnon) is an Austronesian regional language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Capiznon is concentrated
Capiznon_language
Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines
Hiligaynon, also often referred to as Ilonggo or Binisayâ/Bisayâ nga Hiniligaynon/Inilonggo, is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines
Hiligaynon_language
Austronesian language of Madagascar
* Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ? Southwest Sabah * Greater Dusunic * Bisaya–Lotud Brunei Bisaya Lotud Dusunic Eastern Kadazan Kadazandusun Central Dusun Coastal
Northern Betsimisaraka dialect
Northern_Betsimisaraka_dialect
2026 Philippine vice presidential impeachment
Majority Absent Jan Franz Chan Ako Bicol Majority Absent Sonny Lagon Ako Bisaya Majority Yes Richelle Singson-Michael Ako Ilocano Ako Majority No Maria
Second impeachment of Sara Duterte
Second_impeachment_of_Sara_Duterte
Bisayan language spoken in the Philippines
Romblomanon or Bisaya/Binisaya nga Romblomanon is an Austronesian regional language spoken, along with Asi and Onhan, in the province of Romblon in the
Romblomanon_language
Mix of Visayan language with English words
playing this file? See media help. Bislish is a portmanteau of the words Bisaya and English, which refers to any of the Visayan languages of the Philippines
Bislish
Island in Southeast Asia
groups Dayak Kadazan Dusun Rungus Murut Sama-Bajau Lundayeh Paitan Banjar Bisaya Iban Melanau Kedayan Malays Javanese Bugis Madurese Chinese Additional information
Borneo
goddess of the moon, often depicted with a golden mask on her face. Libulan (Bisaya mythology): the copper-bodied son of Lidagat and Lihangin; killed by Kaptan's
List_of_lunar_deities
Chinese businessman (born 1970)
Casilao, Joahna Lei (September 26, 2024). "Tony Yang can speak 'good Tagalog, little bit of Bisaya' — PAOCC". GMA News. Retrieved September 29, 2024.
Tony_Yang_(businessman)
1984 action film by Ronwaldo Reyes
as Alex dela Costa Allan Bautista as Frankie Alex Leviste as Totoy Amay Bisaya as Donggay Gigi dela Riva as Selina Max Alvarado as Tasyo Daria Ramirez
Ang_Padrino
Filipino singer and dancer (born 2001)
the Philippines. Loreto, Julienne (January 25, 2026). "Get to Know the Bisaya 2001 Liners of K-pop and P-pop". Keeta (in Cebuano). Retrieved February
Aiah
Ethnic group of the Philippines
were under the rule of Indianized native kingdoms, the ancestors of the Bisaya escaped from Borneo and from the persecution of Rajah Makatunaw. Led by
Ati_people
mythology) Linti (Bicolano mythology) Dalodog (Bicolano mythology) Kaptan (Bisaya mythology) Linting Habughabug (Capiznon mythology) Ribung Linti (Suludnon
List_of_thunder_deities
Filipino politician (born 1965)
▌ Libanan (2022–present) ▌ Progresista ▌ Nacionalista ▌ Liberal ▌ Pusyon Bisaya ▌ UNIDO ▌ KBL ▌ LDP ▌ NPC ▌ Lakas ▌ Asenso Manileño ▌ Party-list Category
Stephen_Paduano
BISAYA
BISAYA
BISAYA
BISAYA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Paul.
Girl/Female
Greek
A dragon killed by Hercules.
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : variant spelling of Welsh Evans.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Liquid; Honeybee
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
The First Ray of Sunlight; Pure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern, Sanskrit
Very Sweet Speaker
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Sky
Girl/Female
Hindu
Greatest champion
Girl/Female
Muslim Arabic
Precious. Magnificent.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Full of Mercy; Kind
BISAYA
BISAYA
BISAYA
BISAYA
BISAYA