Waray-waray Language 101 Part 1
This video is an introduction to Waray-Waray, the 5th most spoken regional language in the Philippines. The speaker, Alexis, explains that Waray-Waray is used in Samar, Leyte, and Biliran. These islands are located in the Eastern Visayas region of the country. She also mentions the different dialects of Waray-Waray, stating that the Tacloban dialect is considered the standard and is used in television and radio broadcasts. The word "Waray" means "no", "none", "nothing" or "not". Alexis provides some examples of how to use Waray in sentences, such as "Waray ak nakakita han imo libro" (I did not see your book). Finally, the video presents some basic greetings in Waray-Waray. Maupay nga aga: Good morning Maupay nga udto: Good noontime Maupay nga gab-i: Good evening/good night Alexis encourages viewers to leave a comment and subscribe to her channel for future videos about Waray-Waray.
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