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Common Adjectives Unlock the power of descriptive Cebuano (Bisaya) with 40 essential adjectives to make your conversations vivid and accurate! Want to describe people, places, feelings, and objects in Cebuano? This lesson is your ultimate guide to common Cebuano adjectives. We break down 40 key vocabulary pairs, from simple opposites like Dako (Big) and Gamay (Small) to more expressive words like Malipayon (Happy). Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to solidify their foundational Bisaya vocabulary. Learn Cebuano phrases and boost your language skills today! *In this lesson, you will learn how to say:* Big, Small, Hot, and Cold. Good, Bad, Tall, and Short. Rich, Poor, Fast, and Slow. Happy, Sad, Clean, Dirty, New, and Old. And many more essential descriptive words! Master these 40 common adjectives and you'll be able to describe the world around you in Cebuano with much greater ease. Practice along with the video and use the sample sentences to improve your fluency. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more lessons on learning Cebuano! #Cebuano #LearnCebuano #Bisaya #CebuanoLesson #CebuanoAdjectives #BisayaWords #PhilippineLanguages #LearnBisaya #CebuanoVocabulary #LanguageLearning #Tagalog #Visayan Links Support our channel: [Buy Me a Coffee](https://buymeacoffee.com/linguafyle) Get our study materials: [Cebuano Books](https://www.linguafyle.com/cebuano-books) Read and practice: [Cebuano Dual-Reader Articles](https://www.linguafyle.com/dual-reade...) Connect on X: [@linguafyle](https://x.com/linguafyle) Follow on Threads: [@linguafyle](https://www.threads.com/@linguafyle) Watch more lessons: [Linguafyle YouTube]( / @linguafyle )