Cebuano Wikipedia is an edition of Wikipedia in the #Cebuano language, which is spoken in the #Philippines. It's notable because it's one of the languages that have a very large number of articles about species and geographical objects created automatically using a bot by getting information from databases and publishing generated text, which is possibly factually and grammatically correct, but very repetitive.

Maayong buntag!

#BonDia
Idioma: #Cebuano
#BondDia

Maayong buntag!

#BonDia
Idioma: #Cebuano
#BondDia

Maayong buntag!

#BonDia
Idioma: #Cebuano
#BondDia

'Eyyy ka muna Eyyy:' The context behind this playful phrase that's taking over social media

This seemingly simple yet highly engaging catchphrase has taken social media by storm, highlighting the infectious charm and spontaneity...

POP!

Do you know that you can (greatly!) reduce the language picker options in the #Fedilab app? (Set it up from Settings > Compose > Language picker)

Very useful for us mortals who only use a handful of languages.

#Cebuano is not available, by the way, in case you're a fellow #Pinoy looking for it.

#FediTip #MastoTip

Maayong buntag!

#BonDia
Idioma: #Cebuano
#BondDia

It’s crazy how I’ve never seen a video that shows the linguistic diversity in the Philippines but finally here’s one and it’s good! (Barely scratches the surface of the more than a hundred languages in my home country but it’s a start)

#Philippines
#language
#WarayWaray
#Chavacano
#Cebuano
#Tagalog
#Hiligaynon
#Bikol

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ceII1gmkiSg&feature=share

Can Americans Identify All These Different Filipino Languages?

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The other day I found myself thinking in Cebuano. More than a decade living in Cebuano-speaking cities has changed Tagalog as one of my main languages for communication (I’m fluent in Tagalog, English, and Cebuano, acquired in that order)

#Cebuano
#Tagalog
#language