Cuyonon
Fact corner
- Language: Cuyonon
- Alternate names:: Cuyo, Cuyono, Cuyunon, Kuyonon, Kuyunon
- SIL-code: Ethnologue:cyo
- Language family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Greater Central Philippine, Central Philippine, Bisayan, West, Kuyan
- Number of speakers: 123,000
- Script:
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Introduction
Cuyonon is a language of Philippines. It is spoken in Palawan coast, Cuyo Islands between Palawan and Panay. .
Dialects
Similar to Ratagnon (See: Ratagnon?).
The Cuyonon Verb
Sample Verbs
to bite | kagat |
to blow | huyóp |
to burn | sunóg |
to buy | bakál |
to choose | pilí |
to climb | saka' |
to cook | magsimpán |
to count | biláng |
to cry | tangís |
to cut, hack | girɨt |
to dig | makalí' |
to dream | taginip |
to drink | inóm, inɨm |
to eat | ká'ɨn |
to fall | lagpak |
to fear | adlɨk |
to fly | lipád |
to hear | batí' |
to hide | palipɨd |
to hold | awid |
to hunt | pangayám |
to kill | patáy |
to know, be knowledgeable | kilalá' |
to laugh | tadlaw |
to plant | tanɨm |
to pound, beat | mabáyo' |
to say | makón |
to scratch | kalot |
to see | kitá' |
to sew | bɨdbɨd |
to sit | maguráng |
to sleep | maturog |
to sniff, smell | palangamó' |
to spit | durá', láway |
to squeeze | pugaɨn |
to stab, pierce | bunó' |
to stand | tindɨg |
to steal | panakáw |
to suck | sɨpsɨp |
to swim | ɨsɨb |
to throw | pilák |
to tie up, fasten | igót |
to turn | biríng, tɨyɨb |
to walk | panáw |
to vomit | suká' |
to work | buwát |
to yawn |