| What has that servant done with my short-coat? |
Onsay guibuhat nianang sologo-on sa acong americana? |
| He has put it to dry because it is very wet |
Guibulad nia sa adlao cay mahumud man tinood |
| Does that coat fit you? |
Ang̃ayan ca ba nianang americana? |
| It does not |
Dili ang̃ayan |
| If that lady likes the white neckerchief, she may dispose
of it |
Cun mahagugma canang señora sa paño ng̃a maputi,
sia lang magabuut niana |
| This hat does not fit your brother |
Dili ang̃ayan ang imong igso-on niining calo |
| Is your mother pleased with the shawl I sent her
yesterday? |
Guihigugma ba sa inahan mo ang chal ng̃a guipahatud co cania
cahapon? |
| Yes, she is |
Oo, guihigugma nia |
| Are you pleased with the coat the tailor made you? |
Miang̃ay ca ba sa americana ng̃a guibuhat sa
mananahi? |
| No, for it does not fit me |
Dili, cay dili ang̃ayan aco nia |
| Why do you not put on your new boots? |
Mano dili ca magsapin sa mg̃a bota ng̃a bag-o? |
| Because they do not fit me; I tried to put them on this
morning and could not succeed |
Cay dili ang̃ayan aco nila; guisulay co ang pagsapin canila
ganina sa buntag ug uala co mahimo |
| Where are you going now? |
Asa ca paing̃on caron? |
| I am going to dress myself |
Magailis aco |
| Bring me a clean shirt |
Dad-i aco ug usa ca sinina ng̃a limpio |
| Are my shoes cleaned? |
Limpio ba ang acong mg̃a sapin? |
| Are they blackened? |
Guibetunan ba sila? |
| Yes, they are |
Oo |
| Where are my slippers? |
Hain ba ang acong sinelas? |
| They are under the table |
Tua sa ilalum sa lamesa |
| Will you be shaved? |
Paalot ca ba? |
| I will not |
Dili |
| Get my razors |
Dada diri ang mg̃a navaja |
| Brush my clothes |
Cepillahi ang acong visti |
| Help me on with my coat |
Tabang̃i aco sa pagsoob sa americana |
| Have you forgotten anything? |
Hincalimtan mo ba ug bisan onsa? |
| I have forgotten the watch that is on the chair |
Hincalimtan co ang horasan ng̃a atua sa silla |
| You had better to take your umbrella because it will
rain |
Maayo pa ng̃a magadala ca sa payong cay magaolan |
| Give me the spectacles |
Iari canaco ang anteojos |
| I am going to shift my shirt |
Magailis aco sa acong sinina |
| Bring me change of clothes for I will dress myself |
Iari canaco ug ilisan cay magailis aco |
| Put on those trousers |
Magcalsones ca nianang calsones |
| Take off those new clothes |
Hocasa canang visti ng̃a bag-o |
| I want to dress myself |
Quinahanglan ng̃a magailis aco |
| Have you dressed yourselves? |
Nanagilis na camo? |
| Yes, we have |
Oo, human na |
| Have you done dressing? |
Human na camo magilis? |
| I have to comb my hair |
Magasudlay pa aco |
| Here is the washer-woman |
Ania man ang lavandera |
| Count the linen |
Ihapa ang binunacan |
| Is there anything missing? |
Duna bay culang? |
| There are a pair of trousers, two towels and a sock
missing |
Culang usa ca calsones, duha ca pamahidan ug usa ca booc ng̃a
calcetines |
| These shirts are not well ironed |
Dili maayo ang pagutao niining mg̃a sinina |
| Put a little more stiffening |
Dugang̃i pa ug diriot ng̃a almidón |
| Starch well the collars |
Almidonan ug maayo ang mg̃a cuello |
| I must have them to-morrow |
Ugma quinahanglan co sila |
| Have you brought the bill? |
Nagdala ca ba sa cuenta? |
| Here it is |
Ania man |
| Take your money |
Dauata ang sohol |
| Your boy has soiled my shirt |
Ang bata mo nagbuling sa acong sinina |
| Bring and wash it again |
Dada ug bunac-i pagusab |
| Bring the dirty linen |
Dada ang bulunacan |
| Very well, good by |
Maayo man, ari na aco |
| Good by |
Adios |