yeay.! mag bisaya na c noynoy.! yeay.!
and kinsa nag sulti na Tagalog ang tawag sa atoa national language?
and giunsa pagkahitaboa nga kulang kulang ang bisaya? pinaka complicated baya ang bisaya
"old school style" not the bisaya style na atoa nahibaw an ron.
if u want to know in detail about bisaya try to talk to this guy "Jess Tirol" murag mao pa ni maestro na motudlo og math in Bisaya version
ok ra ang tagalog oi maglisod mangani tagsabot sa mga bisaya sa atong lolo...ahahaha
binisaya kay dominante man ang binisayang sinultihan kay sa tagalog luzon, visayas , mindanao daghan bisaya.
Don't make an issue out of my "I disagree" reply.... understand in general what I've have said, ok? You have already agreed that you don't know about other national languages that uses subject-verb agreement. That's it, you don't know.... period.
I disagree with you because you seem to believe that a language is composed of subject-verb agreement as what you have believe in. I was only asking you a question if other nations uses the same logic. You were sarcastic enough to post a reply that said ".... sadly you disagree something nga gitudlo sa eskwelahan..."
Let me ask you, did I say that I disagree something that was taught in school? I merely ask you if you know other nations that uses subject-verb agreement to qualify as a national language.
The reason why we are going in circles because you seem to be naive enough to understand what I have said in the first place. Go back to my first reply if ni disagree ba ko sa gitudlo sa eskwelahan. Ka wa nimoy klaro gyud!!
basta ako, gusto nako nga bisaya ang national language..
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