Pandan Bikol language
Distinguish the Pandan dialect of Kinaray-a
| Pandan Bikol | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Philippines | 
| Region | Pandan and north-east Catanduanes | 
Native speakers  | 78,000 (2000 census)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | 
cts | 
| Glottolog | 
nort2883[2] | 
Pandan Bikol, or Northern Catanduanes Bicolano, is one of the three groups of the Bikol languages. It is spoken in Pandan and northeastern portion of Catanduanes.
W-H Questions
- What? - Ano?
 - Who? - Si-no?
 - Where? - Si-in?
 - When? - Sa-no?
 - Why? - Ta-yon?
 - How? - Painano?
 - How much? - Mamila?/ Amamila?
 - How many? - Pila?
 - Who are you? - Si-no Ka?
 - What is your name? - Ano yo pangaran mo?
 - When is your Birthday - Sa-no ka namundag?
 - Where do you live? - Si-in ka ga-estar? Taga siin ka?
 
Animals
- Cat - Kuting/ Kurasmag
 - Dog - Ayam/ Gamadya
 - Cow - Baka
 - Carabao - Karbaw
 - Pig - Orig/ Tibos (Male brooding pig)
 - Rat - Ilaga
 - Ant - Habon
 - Chicken - Manok/ Mardos
 - Lizard - Tagaw
 - Gecko - Tuko
 - Snake - Haras
 - Bird - Iwata
 
Common Phrases
- I hate you! - Nauyam/Naunga ako sa imo!
 - I love you. - Naomok/Namoot ako sa imo.
 - Let's talk. - Maistoryahan kita.
 - Can I join? - Pwede ako magsado?
 - Pleased to meet you. - Kaogmahan kong mabisto ka.
 - How you doin'? - Kamusta ka?
 - Please let me know. - Ipaaram mo sana ako.
 - Please help me. - Tabangi man ako.
 - Can you teach me? -Pwede mo akong hunuhan?
 - I want to learn your language. - Gusto ko makasusod nin tataramon ninyo.
 - Good morning! - Madyag na aga!
 - Good afternoon! - Madyag na hapon!
 - Good evening! - Madyag na gabi!
 - Let's eat. - Makaon kita.
 - You're beautiful. - Magayon ka.
 - Please call me. - Bura ka tabi sa ako.
 - Can I ask you a favor? - Pwede maghagad nin pabor/tuwang?
 
Counting
- One - Sado
 - Two - Dawha
 - Three - Tatlo
 - Four - Apat
 - Five - Lima
 - Six - Anom
 - Seven - Pito
 - Eight - Waro
 - Nine - Siyam
 - Ten - Sampuro
 - Eleven - Onse
 - Twelve - Dose
 - Thirteen- Trese
 - Fourteen- Katorse
 - Fifteen- Kinse
 - Sixteen- Disesais
 - Seventeen- Disesiete
 - Eighteen- Diseotso
 - Nineteen- Disenueve
 - Twenty - Baynte
 - Twenty-one - Baynte uno
 - One hundred - Sanggatos
 - One hundred thirty-five (135) - Syento traynta i singko
 - One thousand - Sangribo
 
Common Adjectives
- Beautiful - Magayon
 - Ugly - Maraot / Pangit
 - Hot - Mainit / Maaringahot
 - Cold - Malipot
 - Good - Madyag
 - Bad - Maraot / Malain
 - Great - Matibay / Maurag
 - Sick - Igakarudog
 - Fast - Mabilis
 - Slow - Maluway
 - High - Harangkaw
 - Low - Hababa
 - Deep - Hararom
 - Wide - Harapad
 - Loose - Haruga
 - Narrow - Siot
 - Heavy - Magubat
 - Dark - Madurom / Maitom
 
References
- ↑ Pandan Bikol at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
 - ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "Northern Catanduanes Bicolano". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
 
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