Capiznon
Facts
- Language: Capiznon
- Alternate names: Capisano, Capiseño
- Language code: cps
- Language family: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Greater Central Philippine, Central Philippine, Bisayan, Central Bisayan, Peripheral Central Bisayan, Capiznon-Ilonggo-Kawayan
- Number of speakers: 639000
- Script: Category
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Introduction
Capiznon is a language of Philippines. It is spoken in Western Visayas, Capiz Province, northeast Panay.
Dialects
Sample had 91% comprehension of Hiligaynon (See: Hiligaynon) narrative.
The Capiznon Verb
Verblist
- baklon -- to buy
- bukbukon -- to pound, beat
- buksan -- to open, uncover
- bun-on -- to stab, pierce
- hulugon -- to fall
- huypon -- to blow
- igu-on -- to hit
- igu-on -- to shoot
- ihaboy -- to throw
- ihambal -- to say
- ihigot -- to tie up, fasten
- ilog -- to flow
- itahî -- to sew
- kaluton -- to scratch
- kaptan -- to hold
- kawaton -- to steal
- kutkuton -- to dig
- lakat -- to walk
- langoy -- to swim
- likô -- to turn
- ma-atsing -- to sniff, smell
- mabati-an -- to hear
- mabuhî -- to live, be alive
- madamgo -- to dream
- maduplâ -- to spit
- maginhawa -- to breathe
- mahadluk -- to fear
- mahibî -- to cry
- mahigdâ -- to lie down
- ma-inum -- to drink
- makagat -- to bite
- makahibalo -- to know, be knowledgeable
- maka-on -- to eat
- makita -- to see
- malakat -- to come
- malupad -- to fly
- malutô -- to cook
- manumdom -- to think
- mapatay -- to die, be dead
- mapilaw -- to yawn
- mapungko -- to sit
- masuka -- to vomit
- masupsop -- to suck
- matanum -- to plant
- matawa -- to laugh
- matindog -- to stand
- matulog -- to sleep
- ma-ubra -- to work
- ma-usang -- to chew
- padakuon -- to grow
- pahubagon -- to swell
- pangita-on -- to hunt
- patyon -- to kill
- pihakon -- to split
- pili-on -- to choose
- puga-on -- to squeeze
- sunugon -- to burn
- ut-don -- to cut, hack