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The Visayans (Visayan: mga Bisaya; local pronunciation: [mɐˈŋa bisɐˈjaʔ]) are a Philippine ethnic group native to the Visayan islands, to the southernmost islands of Luzon and to the northern and eastern parts of Mindanao. They are speakers of one or more Visayan languages, the most widely spoken being Cebuano, distantly followed by Hiligaynon and Waray-Waray. They live primarily in the Visayan island group and in many parts of Mindanao. Many have, at some point in their lives, migrated to Luzon out of economic necessity brought about by centralisation around Manila. They comprise the largest ethnic group in the country, numbering at around 33 million as of 2010.
Kabisay-an refers both to the Visayan people collectively and the lands they have inhabited since prehistory. The Anglicized term Visayas (adapted from the, in turn, Hispanized Bisayas) is commonly used to refer to the latter. The Visayan homeland—or the unofficial, precolonial Visayas—spans the following present-day Philippine provinces: Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Aklan, Antique, Biliran, Bohol, Cebu, Capiz, Dávao Oriental, Dinagat, Eastern Samar, Guimaras, Iloilo, Leyte, Masbate, Misamis Oriental, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Northern Samar, Romblon, Samar, Siquijor, Southern Leyte, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.
01. 0:00:00 Matud Mo - Del Horest 02. 0:04:23 Usahay - Dulce 03. 0:07:40 Kahibulungan - Jose Mari Chan 04. 0:10:43 Samtang Ako May Kinabuhi Pa - Del Horest & Shake 05. 0:14:43 Bisan Sa Damgo Lang - Dulce 06. 0:17:25 Inday - Emil Losenada 07. 0:20:45 Nalimot Ka Ba- - Marco Sison 08. 0:23:48 Pasayloa Kon Ugaling Nasayop Ako - Dulce 09. 0:26:57 Pangandoy - Al Comendador 10. 0:30:24 Dolor - Emil Losenada 11. 0:33:41 Mibalik Ako - Del Horest 12. 0:37:49 Nahanaw Na Gyud - Pilita Corrales 13. 0:41:30 Veronica - Del Horest 14. 0:45:19 Rosita - Johnny Hope Iglesia 15. 0:48:23 Imo Pa Karon - Verni Gonzalez 16. 0:51:41 Patay'ng Buhi - Dulce 17. 0:54:40 Binilanggo Sa Paghigugma - Del Horest 18. 0:58:30 Pasayawa Ko Day - Dulce & Emil Losenada 19. 1:01:30 Walog Sa Luha - Edna 20. 1:04...
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How to speak the visayan language easily. Visayan Language is a native tongue of Visayas & Some parts of Mindanao. They usually vary in intonation in different regions. Visayan or Bisaya are of the same meaning. Words to Remember: 1. Good Morning - Maayong Buntag 2. Good Highnoon - Maayong Udto 3. Good Afternoon - Maayong Hapon 4. Good Evening - Maayong Gabi-e 5. Goodbye, Gotto Go Now or Got to Go Ahead - Muadto sa ko / Mulakaw Nako 6. Neighbor - Silingan 7. Friend - Higala 8. Sa Tanan - To Everyone 9. Kanimo or Kaninyo- To you 10. Maayo - Good
01. Matud Nila - Dulce 02. Gugma - Nonoy Zuniga 03. Ikaw Ang Langit Ko - Celeste Legaspi 04. Hain Ang Utlanan - Willy Garte 05. Carmela - Del Horest 06. Gimingaw Ako - Dulce 07. Harana - Al Comendador 08. Gilumsan Ako - Janet Basco 09. Olivia - Del Horest 10. Dahong Laya - Dulce 11. Lagkaw - Milyonaryo 12. Ihilak - Johnny Hope Iglesia 13. Kamingaw Sa Payag - Dulce 14. Igo Na Day - Max Surban 15. Pag-utlan - Dulce 16. Bisan Ang Kalibutan Magdumili - Del Horest 17. Pasayloa Ug Hikalimti - Dulce 18. Nenita - Johnny Hope Iglesia 19. Nahanaw Ka - Dulce 20. Panamilit - Leo Valdez
http://preparetoserve.com/PHILIPPINES Interesting facts about Bisaya (Filipino Language). Also referred to as Binisaya, Visayan and Cebuano.
IDOL NAMO C TEBAN UG GOLIAT HEHE GUSTO ME MAPAREHA NILA DRAMATORGO HEHEH.
Danilo Tapic from Barangay Liberty, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental January 2015. Amazing singer of Visayan songs
Songlists: 00:00 - Usahay 02:53 - Gimingaw Ako 05:49 - Dahong Laya 10:01 - Ikaw 12:57 - Nahikatulog Na 16:40 - Lusay 19:33 - Ako Sinakit Sa Palad 22:59 - Hala Hala Boogie 25:11 - Gikan Pa Ako Sa Bukid 28:04 - Kanhi Ako Pinangga 30:53 - Kon Dunay Kasakit 33:37 - Pinangga, Akong Pinangga 36:35 - Lawas Ko'g Kalag 39:49 - Kagahapon Ug Karon 42:19 - Ay! Kapait 45:18 - Handurawan 48:45 - Duha 51:33 - Siloy 54:45 - Ayaw Hilabti Ang Bulak 56:52 - Nasayod Ako 59:59 - Aye'g Tohi 1:02:16 - Ang Akong Tindahan 1:04:51 - Mga Kinaham Ni Lolo 1:08:38 - Awit Sa Inahan 1:11:22 - Himaya (Tagalog Song) 1:13:59 - Larawan Sa Kagahapon 1:16:45 - Sa Kabukiran 1:19:29 - Banyaga Nagkatawa 1:22:35 - Pilyong Alibangbang 1:24:45 - Ang Gugmang Gibati Ko 1:27:54 - Kampopot Sagol-Sagol 1:31:24 - Medley (Rosas Pandan-P...
dead spaces
ruins of morality
old scars
smouldering remains of energy
and a crystal like a flame frozen
my consciousness
the army - they are a few
because those who have the fight within
and faces pale white
pass away too often
the enemy seems to be powerfull
and it is easier not to provoke him
cowards!
the might you know not!
the path of enlightment marked with tears
will not go back anymore
the art
is not to get lost in a vicious dance
in a maze of turnings
mirages unreliability
once
there was something
taken away from me
i fought
once iwon
the victory redeemed with blood
many had to die
i am ashamed of a shadow of doubt
i have been not esteemating
the might!
once i was given something
in the black of the night
i was dazzled by the gleam of its blackness
and the trees were bowing down before it
now when they are asleep
dream takes their senses away
and plays with their thoughts
in the kingdom of dream
there is no place for them
how much time will flow
before i finish the dukedom
I am not able to know
this i know
it will be ye entrancemperium...