Also Known As: Binisaya , Bisayan , Sebuano , Sugbuanon , Sugbuhanon & Visayan
Sources: Wolff (1965)
Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Greater Central Philippine, Central Philippine, Bisayan, Cebuan
A | S | O | Poss. | |
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1st (excl) Person Singular | ʔaku | ʔaku | naakuʔ | ʔaakuʔ |
1st (excl) Person Dual | kami | kami | naamuʔ | ʔaamuʔ |
1st (excl) Person Plural | kami | kami | naamuʔ | ʔaamuʔ |
1st (incl) Person Dual | kita | kita | naatuʔ | ʔaatuʔ |
1st (incl) Person Plural | kita | kita | naatuʔ | naatuʔ |
2nd Person Singular | ʔikaw | ʔikaw | niimu | ʔiimu |
2nd Person Dual | kamu | kamu | niɲu | niɲu |
2nd Person Plural | kamu | kamu | kamu | ʔiɲu |
3rd Person Singular Gender 1 | siya | siya | niiya | ʔiiya |
3rd Person Singular Gender 2 | siya | siya | niiya | ʔiya |
3rd Person Dual | sila | sila | niila | ʔiila |
3rd Person Plural | sila | sila | niila | ʔiila |