6. Bukidnon
This is the home of the Philippine
Eagle. But Bukidnon is best known for
its vast pineapple plantations.
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8. Camiguin
This fire island has more volcanoes than
municipalities. It also has a pristine coastline,
an assortment of hot and cold springs, and
uncharted caves. Adventures are waiting to
happen.
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10. Lanao del Norte
This province of waterfalls has a quiet charm.
See how being surrounded by water has shaped
the area.
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12. Misamis Oriental
It might be off the beaten path, but the area’s
marvelous seascapes and verdant landscapes
make it worth the trip.
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14. Misamis Occidental
You should come for the unspoiled nature,
the colorful festivals, and the churches full
of character.
19. Good Morning! = Maayong Buntag!
Good Afternoon! = Maayong Hapon!
Good Evening! = Maayong Gabi-i!
How are you? = Kumusta ka?
I'm doing great! = Maayo man!
Thank you very
much
=
Daghang salamat
Thank you! = Salamat
You're welcome = Walay sapayan
Yes = Oo
No = Dili
It's alright = Maayo ang tanan
I'm ready = Andam na 'ko
Let's go! = "Lakaw na 'ta" or "Tara"
I'm sorry = Pasaylo-a 'ko.
Come here = "Dali ra" or "Ali"
Help me. = Tabangi ko.
Goodbye. = Ari na 'ko/Adiyos.
23. Compostela Valley
Discover the beauty in this province’s raw
natural attractions, which range from
waterfalls to the world’s largest flower.
24. Davao del Norte
The third most-populous city in the
Philippines is touted for its
cleanliness, modernity, MICE
facilities and a bevy of tourist traps.
25. Davao del Sur
A great destination for the thrill-seekers and nature lovers
among us, thanks largely to the alluring challenge of Mt.
Apo.
26. Davao Oriental
Make your way here to see lush and rugged landscapes co-
existing with picture-perfect white sand beaches, amazing
underwater and thriving biodiversity.
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30. We are fond of re-constructing the language.
1) There’s the GI+ verb, such as,”Gisabi kasi ni Helen na mag-
absent si Bernard bukas”, or “Ginanon ni Lalai si Belinda sa
mukha”. You’ll never find “ginanon” in any dictionary, I swear.
2) There’s the KA+adjective, as in, “Kaputi gyud ng mukha ni
Yang-yang”or “Kapayat gyud ni Jason ngayon.”
3) The MAKA+ verb form, such as, “Maka-inis talaga si Albert,
uy!” or”Maka-uwi talaga ako ng matagal ngayon”.
4) The NAG+ verb, as in,”Nagsabi kasi si Tita Prescy na pupunta
daw tayo ng airport” or “Hindi pa man siya nagdating, uy!”
31. Adding new words or new meanings to old words to the dictionary is one of our
favorite past time.
NAKIN: “Alam man nakin `yan ba!”, “Saan nakin kita nakita gani?”.
KU-AN: “Ku-an daw ang gawin mo”, “Si ku-an kasi ano masyado”. (No sense at
all.)
ANO: “Na-ano ka diyan, Bryan!”, “Ano man yan si Van,uy!”.
HA: “Lake-ha na ng tiyan ni Lulu uy!”, “Gwapa-ha niyauy!”
BEH: “Sige daw beh, dare!”, “Pakipasa daw ng ballpen ni Tzaris beh”.