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Panghupot nga Pulingalan (Possessive Pronouns): MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Quiz & Worksheet

Learn the different Sinugboanong Bisaya panghupot nga pulingalan (Cebuano possessive pronouns) and test what you learn with our online quiz and free worksheets.

“Panghupot” means possessive while “pulingalan” (also often shorted to “pulingan”) is the Sinugboanong Bisaya term for pronouns (“puli” means “take the place of” and “ngalan” means name).

Thus, panghupot nga pulingalan simply refers to possessive pronouns. They can also be referred to as pulingalang panghupot, panghupot nga pulingan, or pulingalan sa pag-angkon ug mga butang (literally, pronoun for claiming ownership of things).

The appropriate panghupot nga pulingalan will vary for singular and plural, and first person, second person, and third person. Just like with personal pronouns (pulingalan), there’s a separate pronoun for plural first person inclusive and plural first person exclusive. There are also variations for the possessive pronouns depending on if you want to put it before or after the noun (the thing owned).

It all sounds terribly complicated but take heart! Cebuano possessive pronouns are actually quite simple. Just refer to the table below.

Talaan sa mga Panghupot nga Pulingalan (Pulingalan sa Pag-Angkon ug mga Butang)

Comes before the noun

Comes after the noun

Singular

First Person

ako / akoa

nako

Second Person

imo / imoha

nimo

Third Person

iya / iyaha

niya

Plural

First Person Inclusive

ato / atoa

nato

First Person Exclusive

amo / amoa

namo

Second Person

inyo / inyoha

ninyo

Third Person

ila / ilaha

nila

When using the pronouns that come before the object, just say the pronoun with the suffix -ng added to it + the name of the thing owned.

When using the pronouns that come after the object, just say the name of thing owned + the pronoun (without any affixes).

Example: 

Showing ownership for “balay” (house)

Before the noun

After the noun

Singular

First person

akong balay / akoang balay

balay nako

Second person

imong balay / imohang balay

balay nimo

Third person

iyang balay / iyahang balay

balay niya

Plural

First person inclusive

atong balay / atoang balay

balay nato

First person exclusive

among balay / amoang balay

balay namo

Second person

inyong balay / inyohang balay

balay ninyo

Third person

ilang balay / ilahang balay

balay nila

Example sentence: 

Asa inyohang balay ana? (Which one is your house?)

Ang balay namo kanang naa’y kural nga puwa. (Our house is the one with the red fence.)

Panghupot nga Pulingalan: MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Online Quiz

Master the Cebuano possessive pronouns with this online quiz.

Panghupot na Pulingalan (Possessive Pronouns)

Choose the correct Sinugboanong Bisaya (Cebuano) word for the possessive pronoun given in English.

Panghupot nga Pulingalan: MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Worksheet for Kindergarten and Grade 1

Choose the appropriate panghupot nga pulingalan for the picture.

You can download a printable PDF copy of this worksheet here: Panghupot nga Pulingalan: MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Worksheet for Kindergarten and Grade 1  

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Panghupot nga Pulingalan: MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Worksheet for Grade 2 and Grade 3

Fill in the blanks with the correct phrase containing the appropriate panghupot nga pulingalan and noun.

You can download a printable PDF copy of this worksheet here: Panghupot nga Pulingalan: MTB Sinugboanong Bisaya Worksheet for Grade 2 and Grade 3

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