Monday, June 2, 2008

Davao's Unique Language

Have you ever encountered a Davawenyo in a jeep speaking an alien language? Me... A LOT OF TIMES... Mga dabawenyong kakaiba kung magtagalog "gud"...HEhehe... Para ingnun nga sosyal...

How can one distinguish a Davaoeno from a Cebuano? or to a Cagayanon? Difficult?... EASY LANG YAN PRE.... Davaoenos are one of the most unique people in the world. We can easily stand out if we are placed in a crowd of Filipinos from other parts of the country. And how, you say? LANGUAGE.

Davao city aptly called the melting pot of cultures, is home to many dialects. Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Chavacano, Moslem, Bicolano. Name it, we'll speak it. If the Filipino language is a composition of all the dialects and languages in the Philippines, you might as well say that the language we speak in Davao City is the real Filipino Language, and not Tagalog.

However, since it is a hodgepodge of different tongues, it is sometimes funny to hear our language "bastardizing", for lack of better word, the other dialects. Strangely, that distinguishes us from the rest. TRY THESE...

In stating a fact, Manilenos say, "Talagang mabait si Weng." In Davao, we say. "Mabait bitaw gyud si Weng".

Too assertive? One asks, "Ano nga 'yong pangalan mo?". IN Davao we say, "Ano gani 'yong pangalan mo?" (or worst, ngalan). When somebody commits a mistake or surprises someone, we always never fail to say, "Halaka!". Duh!

We are fond of re-constructing the language.

1. There's the GI+verb, such as, "Gisabi kasi ni Helen na mag-absent si Bernard bukas", or "ginanon ni Lalai si Belinda sa mukha". You'll never find "ginanon" in any dictionary, I swear.

2. There's the KA+adjective, as in, "Kaputi gyud ng mukha ni Yangyang" or "Kapayat gyud ni Jason ngayon."

3. The MAKA+verb form, such as, "Maka-inis talaga si ALbert, uy!" or "Maka-uwi talaga ako ng matagal ngayon."

4. The NAG+verb, as in, "NAgsabi kasi si Tita Precy na pupunta daw tayo ng airport" or "Hindi pa man siya nagdating, uy!"

Adding new words or new meanings to old words to the dictionary is one of our favorite pasttime.

NAKIN: "Alam man nakin yan ba!", "Saan nakin kita nakita gani?".

KU-AN: "Ku-an daw ang gawin mo", "Si ku-an kasi ano masyado."(No sense at all.)

ANO: "Na-ano ka diyan, Bryan!", "Ano man yan si Van, uy!"

HA : "Lake-ha na ng tiyan ni Lulu, uy!", "gwapa-ha niya uy!"

BEH: "Sige daw beh, dare!", "Paki-pasa daw ng ballpen ni Charisse beh".

KAY : "Huwag na,Wowie,kay nandito naman si Norma", "Umupo ka muna kay nasa CR pa si Elma."

To express disgust over someone, we utter, "Gago kaba diay para maniwala sa kanya", or "Ano man yan siya oi!", or when pestered when doing something, you'd quip, "Huwag lage bah!" On the other hand, when we praise somebody's extra special deed or talent, our Davaoeno tongue slips words like, "Kuyaw lage yan siya!" or "Galenga niya oi!", "Ayusa niya oi!", "Kuyawa ni Orly Oi!" or "Hindi ako makatu-o sa ginawa niya!".

Hay,makatawa talaga.... Oooops!!!

There are just so too many words to mention. Just check out the words you spew everyday. Sometimes you just laugh at yourself when you realize that you've just said those very words. No matter how long you stay in Manila or in the States, the moment you're back in DAvao, your tongue feels at home as you do. Language is the very soul of every being.

WOrst pa nito, pati mga bata tinuturuan ng mga nakakatanda ng ganitong klaseng dialect. Awww... Arun lang jud ingnun nga kwartahan sila.

You just can't do anything about it. Or as how we say it, "Anuhin man natin yan?".

Have fun...

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4 Comments:

At June 14, 2008 at 5:13 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello rockidee!!!
Ganahan gyud kaayo ko sa imong blog...gawas nga bisaya...tinuod gyud..
anyway...hinaut nga dili ka magsawa ug buhat sa imong blog...
God Bless You!!

 
At June 17, 2008 at 3:24 PM , Blogger rockiedee said...

daba

hehehe... usahay kay kapuyon na ko ug huna-huna kung unsay akuang ibutang dire.. but anyway, thanks for appreciating my posts!!

hehehe.. god bless!!

 
At June 23, 2008 at 12:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

magets unta sa uban na our binisaya and tinagalog in DVO is
a mixture of different dialect na kong imo gyong kulutugon katawanan usahay... mao na kong naa ganiy matinagalog sa ako dire sa yu es
ug ang accent bisdak kaayo binisaya an nako no...ug tagawog kang tunay sige tagawog pod ko..
pero im proud to say na ang akong
anak makasulti ug tagalog ug makabibisaya pod siya..

 
At November 11, 2008 at 1:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great work.

 

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