Viracnon - Basic Words | Luzvimindan Project
In this page you'll learn Virac pronouns, questions, aspects of time, and numbers.
Pronouns
Virac
|
English
|
Ako
|
I
|
Ika
|
You (Singular)
|
Siya
|
He / She
|
Kami
|
We (Exclusive) [1]
|
Kita
|
We (Inclusive) [2]
|
Kamo
|
You (Plural)
|
Sinda
|
They
|
Notes:
Like many Philippine languages Ivatan has an exclusive and inclusive "we".
[1]Refers to an exclusive "we" like the Tagalog "Kami" which excludes the listener.
[2] Refers to an inclusive "we" like the Tagalog "Tayo" which includes the listener.
Notes:
Like many Philippine languages Ivatan has an exclusive and inclusive "we".
[1]Refers to an exclusive "we" like the Tagalog "Kami" which excludes the listener.
[2] Refers to an inclusive "we" like the Tagalog "Tayo" which includes the listener.
Questions
Virac
|
English
|
Sisay
|
Who
|
Ano
|
What
|
Nuarin
|
When
|
Saen
|
Where (Direction)
|
Asaen
|
Where (Location)
|
Ngata
|
Why
|
Pano
|
How
|
Gurano
|
How much (Cost)
|
Arin
|
Which
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Pila
|
How many (Quantity)
|
Aspects of Time
Virac
|
English
|
Ngonian
|
Now
|
Ngonian
|
Today
|
Kaso-udma
|
Yesterday
|
Kaso bago
|
A while ago
|
Sa-aga
|
Tomorrow
|
Maaban-aban
|
Later
|
Numbers
Virac
|
English
|
Salo
|
One
|
Duwa
|
Two
|
Tulo
|
Three
|
Apat
|
Four
|
Lima
|
Five
|
Anom
|
Six
|
Pito
|
Seven
|
Walu
|
Eight
|
Siyam
|
Nine
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Sampulo
|
Ten
|
Notes:
For number eleven (11) and above they use Spanish cardinal numbers such as onse (11), beinte (20), etc.