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Kids nowadays are taught that the Filipino alphabets — including the Bisaya alphabet — are composed of 28 letters: all the letters of the English alphabet, plus ñ and ng.
Aa
Bb
Cc
Dd
Ee
Ff
Gg
Hh
Ii
Jj
Kk
Ll
Mm
Nn
Ññ
NGng
Oo
Pp
Qq
Rr
Ss
Tt
Uu
Vv
Ww
Xx
Yy
Zz
However, most of the words that begin with or have the “foreign” letters — such as c and f — are borrowed words.
So, for the rest of this lesson, we will focus on the native letters of the alphabet (with the k before l, and not after b as in the old alphabet):
Aa, Bb, Dd, Ee, Gg, Hh, Ii, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, NGng, Oo, Pp, Rr, Ss, Tt, Uu, Ww, Yy
Mother Tongue Bisaya Alphabet with Pictures (Slides)
You can find more words under each letter in the next section.
You can download a shorter Powerpoint version of these slides HERE.
There are probably hundreds of Sinugbuanong Binisaya words that start with each letter of the alphabet, but the words were below were chosen because they are easy to illustrate or show in pictures, which makes them easier for teachers to present to kids, and easier for kids to learn and remember.
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Worksheets
The worksheets below are interactive “live worksheets” — they can be answered and corrected/submitted right on this page.
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