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Mga Paquigpulong sa Iningles ug Binisaya

Chapter 17: Mg̃a dayan dayan, mg̃a hias, &.
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A practical bilingual phrasebook that arranges thematic word lists, numerous translated sentences for common situations, short model letters, and a pronunciation guide for English. It follows a no-grammar, learn-by-example approach aimed at Cebuano speakers acquiring English, and remains usable in reverse. The text retains an older Spanish-influenced orthography and sometimes formal or dated Cebuano vocabulary, so spelling and usage may differ from modern forms. Vowel and consonant pronunciation rules are illustrated with examples, making the volume a concise conversational and reference aid rather than a systematic grammar manual.

Mg̃a dayan dayan, mg̃a hias, &.

Ring Singsing
Ear-rings Areos. Aretes
Necklace Collar. Cuentas
Pin Alfiler
Cravat-pin Alfiler sa corbata
Bonnet-pin Alfiler sa calo
Breast-pin Prendedor
Hair-pin Horquilla. Tranca
Bracelet Baclao. Brazalete
Bracelets Baluso. Pulseras
Brooch Gausing. Broche
Parasol Payong
Umbrella Payong
Comb Sudlay
Flat purse Portamonedas. Puntil
Jewels Mg̃a hias
Chain Cadena. Talicala
Fan Pay pay
Stick. Cane Songcod. Bastón
Watch Horasan
Spectacles Anteojos
Rosary Rosariohan
Prayer book Palang̃adyean
Wig Peluca
Plaiting Salapil
Embroidery Binoldahan
Knitting Gancillo
Buckle Hebilla
Medal Medalla
Locket Medallón