While cleaning and shredding old papers from my compulsive hoarding, I found something funny from an old site, which is now defunct:
Cursing in Bisayan Dialect by [chance]
So, you want to curse in a language that’s foreign and no one will understand you? How about Bisaya? here’s how.
Bisaya, or Visaya, is the prinical dialect of Visyas, the central group of islands in the Philippines.
(Just pronounce as spelled.)
- peste – shit/fucking shit
- atay/ataya (aatay; stress on the first letter) – damn/dammit
- kayata/kayasa – fuck/fuck you
- bu-ang (boo-ang) – idiot
- amaw – fool, stupid, imbecile
Just substitute it for the word you commonly use. Examples:
- You are and idiot. – Bu-an ka.
- You are bu-ang.
Some people combine some of it. Examples:
- Peste kang amawa ka!
- You’re fucking shit you fool!
Some common phrases you could use:
- Bu-ang ka! – You fool!
- Kayata adlawa! – Fucking day!
- Peste! Nahabilin akong bag! – Shit! I left my bag!
- Peste! Nahabilin akong ___ ! (Underline is what you left.)
- Peste! Naka-limopt ko! – Shit! I forgot!
- Peste! Gi-atay! (peste and atay go together.)
- Bu-ang mong tanan! – You are all fools!
- Ga-danghad lang ang bu-ang ay! – You clumsy imbecile!
- Kayata ninyong tanan! – Fuck you all!
- Ang bu-ang, gadagan-dagan! – The fool is running around!
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