Hiligaynon language
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| Hiligaynon Ilonggo | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in: | Philippines | |
| Region: | Visayas | |
| Total speakers: | first language: 7 million second language: 4 million (est.) | |
| Ranking: | 83 | |
| Language family: | Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Borneo-Philippines Central Philippine Visayan Central Visayan Hiligaynon | |
| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1: | none | |
| ISO 639-2: | hil | |
| ISO/FDIS 639-3: | hil | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key. | ||
Hiligaynon or Ilonggo is an Austronesian language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Hiligaynon is concentrated in the provinces of Iloilo and Negros Occidental. It is also spoken in the other provinces of the Panay Island group, such as Capiz, Antique, Aklan, Guimaras, and many parts of Mindanao like Koronadal City, South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat. There are approximately 7,000,000 people in and outside the Philippines who are native speakers of Hiligaynon, and an additional 4,000,000 who are capable of speaking it with a substantial degree of proficiency. Ilonggo is also the name of the people living in Panay and the culture associated with the people speaking Hiligaynon.
It is a member of the Visayan language family.
The boundaries of the the dialect called Ilonggo and that called Hiligaynon are unclear. "Ilonggo" is the name used in Negros Occidental, and in Iloilo. The disagreement of where what name is correct extends to Philippine language specialists and native laymen. This article currently focuses on what is called "Hiligaynon".
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[edit] Writing System
The core alphabet consists of 20 letters used for expressing consonants and vowels in Hiligaynon, each of which comes in an upper case and lower case variety.
[edit] Alphabet
| First 10 letters | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symbol | A a | B b | K k | D d | E e | G g | H h | I i | L l | M m | |||
| Name | a | ba | ka | da | e | ga | ha | i | la | ma | |||
| Pronounce | [a/ə] | [aw] | [aj] | [b] | [k] | [d] | [ɛ/e] | [g] | [h] | [I/i] | [IO] | [l] | [m] |
| in context | a | aw/ao | ay | b | k | d | e | g | h | i | iw/io | l | m |
| Next 10 letters | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Symbol | N n | Ng ng | O o | P p | R r | S s | T t | U u | W w | Y y | |||
| Name | na | nga | o | pa | ra | sa | ta | u | wa | ya | |||
| Pronounce | [n] | [ŋ] | [ɔ/o] | [oj] | [p] | [r] | [s] | FIX ME | [t] | [ʊ/u] | [w] | [w] | [j] |
| in context | n | ng | o | oy | p | r | s | sy | t | u | ua | w | y |
[edit] Additional Symbols
It should be noted that the apostrophe(') and dash(-) also appear in Hiligaynon writing, and might be considered letters. In addition, some English letters, may be used in borrowed words.
[edit] Grammar
[edit] Personal Pronouns
| Absolutive | Ergative | Oblique | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person singular | ako | nakon, ko | akon |
| 2nd person singular | ikaw, ka | nimo, mo | imo |
| 3rd person singular | siya | niya | iya |
| 1st person plural inclusive | kita | naton, ta | aton |
| 1st person plural exclusive | kami | namon | amon |
| 2nd person plural | kamo | ninyo | inyo |
| 3rd person plural | sila | nila | ila |
[edit] Examples
[edit] Numbers
| Number | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| 1 | Isá |
| 2 | Duhá |
| 3 | Tatlo |
| 4 | Apat |
| 5 | Limá |
| 6 | Anum |
| 7 | Pitó |
| 8 | Waló |
| 9 | Siyám |
| 10 | Púlô |
[edit] Days of the week
The names of the days of the week are derived from their Spanish equivalents.
| Day | Adlaw |
|---|---|
| Sunday | Domingo |
| Monday | Lunes |
| Tuesday | Martes |
| Wednesday | Miyerkoles |
| Thursday | Huwebes |
| Friday | Biyernes |
| Saturday | Sabadó |
[edit] Months of the year
The first set of Hiligaynon names of the months are derived from Spanish.
| Month | Bulan |
|---|---|
| January | Enero; ulalong |
| February | Pebrero; dagangkahoy |
| March | Marso; dagangbulan |
| April | Abril; kiling |
| May | Mayo; himabuyan |
| June | Hunio; kabay |
| July | Hulyo; hidapdapan |
| August | Agosto; lubad-lubad |
| September | Septiyembre; kangurolsol |
| October | Oktubre; bagyo-bagyo |
| November | Nobiyembre; panglot-diotay |
| December | Disiyembre; panglot-daku |
[edit] Quick Phrases
| English | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| Yep. | Hu-o. |
| Thank you. | Salamat. |
| Sorry. | Pasaylo. |
| Help! | Tabang! |
| Delicious! | Namit! |
| Take care. | Halong. |
| Are you mad? | Akig ka? |
[edit] Greetings, Friends and Lovers
| English | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| Good morning. | Maayong aga. |
| Good noon. | Maayong udto. |
| Good afternoon. | Maayong hapon. |
| Good evening. | Maayong gab-i. |
| How are you? | Kumusta ka? |
| I'm fine. | Maayo man. |
| I am fine, how about you? | Maayo man, ikaw ya? |
| How old are you? | Pila na ang edad nimo? |
| I am 25 years old. | Beinte singko anyos na./ Duha ka pulo kag lima ka tuig na. |
| I am John. | Ako si John. |
| I am Oskee. | Ako si Oskee. |
| What is your name? | Ano (i)mo ngalan?/ Ano ngalan (ni)mo? |
| I love you. | Palangga ko ikaw. |
| I love you (romantic love) | Ginahigugma ko ikaw |
| Thank you very much. | Salamat gid. |
| Girl you're so beautiful. | Day tama sa imo ka-anyag. |
| Can I get your cellphone number? | Puede ko makakuha ang numero sang cellphone (ni)mo? |
[edit] This, That, and Whatnot...
| English | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| What is this? | Ano ini? |
| This is a sheet of paper. | Isa ini ka panid nga papel. |
| What is that? | Ano inâ? |
| That is a book. | Libro inâ. |
| What will you do? | Ano ang himu-on mo? / Ano ang buhaton mo? |
| I don't know. | Ambut |
[edit] Space and Time
| English | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| Where shall we go? | Diin kita makadto? |
| Where are we going? | Diin kita pakadto? |
| Where are you going? | (Sa) diin ka makadto? |
| We shall go to Bacolod. | Makadto kita sa Bacolod. |
| I am going home. | Mapa-uli na ko (sa balay). |
| Where do you live? | Diin ka naga-istar?/Diin ka na-
gapuyô? |
| Where did you come from? (Where have you just been?) | Diin ka nahalin? |
| Have you been here long? | Dugay ka na diri? |
| (To the) left. | (Sa) wala. |
| (To the) right. | (Sa) tuô. |
| What time is it? | Ano'ng takna na? |
| It's ten o'clock. | Alas diyes na. |
[edit] The Market Place
| English | Hiligaynon |
|---|---|
| May I buy? | Pwede ko mabakal? |
| How much is this? | Tag-pila ini? |
| How much is this/that? | Tagpilá iní/inâ? |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Hiligaynon on the web
- Ethnologue report for Hiligaynon
- Bansa.org Hiligaynon Dictionary
- Ilonggo Community
- Omniglot on Hiligaynon Writing
- Online Hiligaynon dictionarybr:Ilongoeg
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