Masbateño | |
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Minasbate | |
Native to | Philippines |
Region | Masbate province (almost whole portion of Masbate island proper, entire Ticao island and southern half of Burias island) |
Ethnicity | Masbateño people |
Native speakers
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350,000 (2002) 250,000 L2 speakers Total: 600,000+ speakers |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
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Glottolog | masb1238 |
Areas where Masbateño is spoken
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Masbateño or Minasbate is a Bicol-Visayan language spoken by more than 600,000 people, primarily in the province of Masbate in the Philippines. It is very close to Capiznon, Hiligaynon/Ilonggo and Waray-Waray, all three spoken in Visayas. It is considered a Bisakol language, meaning a language intermediate between Visayan languages and Bicolano languages.
Masbateño has sixteen consonants: p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, ng, s, h, w, l, r and y. There are three vowels: i, a, and u/o. The vowels u and o are allophones, with u always being used when it is the beginning and sometimes end of a syllable, and o always used when it ends a syllable. This is one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone.
By Sherwin Balbuena
Kun mag-ági ka
Saní na dálan
Warâ na'n balíkan
Saní na dálan
May púnò san mángga
Na punô sin búnga
An úna nag-agi
An puno ginyugyog
Takdag pati putot
Panduha nag-agi
Kay wara na'n bunga
Dahon an ginpa-pa
Pantulo nag-agi
Kay wara na'n dahon
Panit an ginkaon
Pang-upat nag-agi
Kay wara na'n panit
Gamot an ginkitkit
An ulhi nag-agi
Kay wara na'n gamot
Nagsupa sin lapok
Ako usad na punò
Sa tungâ san kadlagan
Mga sapát na pino
Ako man an istáran
Maw-ot ko’n maghitaas
Makit-an an Sirangan
Pero habo maglampas
Na an iba duluman
Kahirayo san langit
Mas apiki an dampog
Kun abuton kasakit
Lalo pa kun mahulog
Maw-ot ko man mamunga
San matam-is na hinog
Na matilawan san dila
Kag magtubo an pisog
Ugaling kun matumba
Sa kakusog san hangin
Kaupod ko, batuna
Sa Luyo masaringsing
Ugaling kun magluyos
Sa handong san iba
Kaupod ko, pagbalos
Mamudo sa inda