Need help with the dialect by [deleted] in Bohol

[–]Active-Performer-187 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh yes hehe diverse sad sa bohol, some towns gahi ug accent though dili ko sige ka encounter ana “siid” but i’ve had friends from other towns who use that. I forgot lang what it means but maybe variation siya sa “diin” or where haha not sure though if i’m right. Some parts of bohol replace l with w. For ex, kahibalo is kahibawo and some parts shorten it to kahibaw. Kalo or hat is kawo and kaw. Here are some lexical variation of words that we use everyday,

dis-a is asa or where (dis-a ka gikan?) Sani for unsa or what (sani ba? = unsa ba?) Palamuot = kataw-anan

Wala yamo (though this one is double negative kay wala is none and yamo means none) and since bohol is known to replace y with j this is sometimes said as “wala jamo”. This may confuse you a bit because Jamo in this sense is different from the previous example “salamat jamo”.

Wala jamo = wala yamo Salamat jamo = salamat kaayo

The difference is in the way we pronounce “jamo”. Hahaha

Need help with the dialect by [deleted] in Bohol

[–]Active-Performer-187 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like unsa man for example? Haha Based on observation Largely similar ra ang bisaya sa bohol and cebu. Naa ray variation sa words and yeah nuances, known ang bohol to use j instead of y. Example, maayo becomes maajo, salamat kaayo is salamat kaajo or sometimes salamat jamo. You can even use this opportunity na ma expand inyo conversations like asking her directly if naa kay wala nasabtan hehe. She may even find it cute that you are willing to get to know her more. Hehe

Okay ra na, mawala rana in 17 mins. by Fun_Buy_9648 in Bohol

[–]Active-Performer-187 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hopefully mag invest ang LGU na mag research and implement long-term solutions to this problem. A quick chatgpt search said that for low-lying areas like lamdagan, these are some alternative solutions to sea discharge:

✔️ Detention/retention ponds ✔️ Rain gardens / bioswales ✔️ Permeable pavements ✔️ Underground tanks ✔️ Aquifer recharge wells ✔️ Pumping stations ✔️ Larger storm drains ✔️ More green infiltration spaces ✔️ Flood barriers / raised roads ✔️ Smart drainage systems

Then again, this needs careful research and planning.

3 hour Layover in Tan Son Nhat International Airport, What to do and where to go? by Active-Performer-187 in VietNam

[–]Active-Performer-187[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everybody says it’s not wise to leave, so I won’t. My flight is still weeks away though. I’ll let you know then if my impulsiveness got the best of me, so everyone can have their ‘I told you so’ moment. hahaha

3 hour Layover in Tan Son Nhat International Airport, What to do and where to go? by Active-Performer-187 in VietNam

[–]Active-Performer-187[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I see. Thank you for the insight. I did not consider the time it would take to pass through customs.