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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/cebuano Cebuano] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Cebuano. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence. __TOC__


== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/cebuano Cebuano] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will learn how to give our opinion in Cebuano. Giving your opinion is important, especially when it comes to expressing personal feelings, thoughts, or beliefs. It allows you to share your viewpoint with others and engage in meaningful conversations. Let's get started!


Giving your opinion in Cebuano is quite simple. There are two main ways to do it: using the words ''mahinungdanon'' or ''mahimong''.
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The word ''mahinungdanon'' is used when you agree with something. For example, if someone says "It's a nice day today", you can reply with "Mahinungdanon" to show that you agree.


The word ''mahimong'' is used when you disagree with something. For example, if someone says "It's a bad day today", you can reply with "Mahimong" to show that you disagree.  
<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Cebuano/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]] & [[Language/Cebuano/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]].</span>
== Vocabulary ==
 
Before learning how to give opinions, let's take a look at some vocabulary related to this topic.


== Example Sentences ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Cebuano !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
! Cebuano !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Opinion || Opinyon || Opinion
|-
|-
| Mahinungdanon || mah-hee-nuhng-dah-nohn || I agree
| I think || Sa ako'ng opinyon || In my opinion
|-
|-
| Mahimong || mah-hee-mohng || I disagree
| Believe || Nagtoo ko || I believe
|-
|-
| Ang kahayag mao ang mahinungdanon || ahng kah-hah-yahg mah-oh ahng mah-hee-nuhng-dah-nohn || The view is good
| Agree || Sige || Okay/Agree
|-
|-
| Ang kahayag dili mahimong || ahng kah-hah-yahg dee-lee mah-hee-mohng || The view is not good
| Disagree || Dili ko motuo || I disagree
|}
|}


You can also use the words ''mahinungdanon'' and ''mahimong'' to express your opinion about a person or situation. For example, if someone asks you what you think of their new haircut, you can say "Mahinungdanon" to show that you like it.  
== Giving Your Opinion ==
 
In Cebuano, there are various ways to give your opinion. Here are some examples:
 
=== Example 1: Simple Statement ===
 
* Person 1: Unsa may imong opinyon ani nga pelikula? (What is your opinion on this movie?)
* Person 2: Ganahan ko sa pelikulaha. (I like the movie.)
 
In this example, Person 2 gave a simple statement that he/she liked the movie. To express agreement, Person 1 could respond by saying “Sige” which means ‘okay’ or ‘I agree' eg.. “Sige, ako sad” (Okay, me too).
 
=== Example 2: Using "Sa akong opinyon" (In my opinion) ===
 
* Person 1: Unsa imong opinyon aning panghitabo? (What's your opinion on this matter?)
* Person 2: Sa ako'ng opinyon, dili na kinahanglan nga makig-away pa ta. (In my opinion, we don't need to fight anymore.)
 
In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Sa ako'ng opinyon" (in my opinion) to express their viewpoint. This phrase can also be shortened to "Ako lang" (I only). Eg. "Ako lang, dili nako ganahan anang panghitabo" (In my opinion, I don't like that situation.)
 
=== Example 3: Using "Nagtoo ko" (I believe) ===
 
* Person 1: Ngano man ka nag-inusara? (Why are you alone?)
* Person 2: Nagtoo ko nga mas maayo ang mag-inusara. (I believe that it is better to be alone.)
 
In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Nagtoo ko" (I believe) to express their belief. It is similar to saying “I think” in English.
 
=== Example 4: Using "Dili ko motuo" (I disagree) ===
 
* Person 1: Bag-o ra gyud ning baligya, humot pa kaayo. (This is a newly-opened store, and it smells really good.)
* Person 2: Dili ko motuo, naa man koy amoy nakaamoy sa linaktaw. (I disagree, I actually smell something unpleasant when I walked past it.)
 
In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Dili ko motuo" (I disagree) to express their disagreement. It is a simple and concise way of expressing a difference of opinion.
 
== Cultural Tidbit ==
 
Did you know that Cebuanos are known for being frank and straightforward in giving their opinions? This is because honesty and open communication are highly valued in Cebuano culture. So don't be surprised when a Cebuano tells you exactly what they think, even if it may be different from your perspective.


== Quiz ==
== Practice ==
Test your understanding of expressing your opinion in Cebuano with the following quiz:


1. What word do you use to express agreement?
To improve your Cebuano grammar, it is important to practice giving your opinion. Here are a few exercises to get you started:
A. Mahinungdanon
B. Mahimong


2. What word do you use to express disagreement?
* Watch a Cebuano movie or TV show, and give your opinion on it to a friend or language partner.  
A. Mahinungdanon
B. Mahimong


3. How do you express that you like someone's new haircut?
* Take a current event and express your opinion on it to a language partner. Ask for their opinion as well.
A. Mahinungdanon
B. Mahimong


Answers: 1. A, 2. B, 3. A
* Share your thoughts on a book you have read in Cebuano or a Cebuano author.


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Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't be afraid to express your opinions in Cebuano.
 
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==Sources==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebuano_grammar Cebuano grammar - Wikipedia]
* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv9hvsjd Cebuano Grammar Notes on JSTOR]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebuano_language Cebuano language - Wikipedia]


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Cebuano Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Cebuano learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give our opinion in Cebuano. Giving your opinion is important, especially when it comes to expressing personal feelings, thoughts, or beliefs. It allows you to share your viewpoint with others and engage in meaningful conversations. Let's get started!


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Plurals & Adjectives.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Before learning how to give opinions, let's take a look at some vocabulary related to this topic.

Cebuano Pronunciation English
Opinion Opinyon Opinion
I think Sa ako'ng opinyon In my opinion
Believe Nagtoo ko I believe
Agree Sige Okay/Agree
Disagree Dili ko motuo I disagree

Giving Your Opinion[edit | edit source]

In Cebuano, there are various ways to give your opinion. Here are some examples:

Example 1: Simple Statement[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Unsa may imong opinyon ani nga pelikula? (What is your opinion on this movie?)
  • Person 2: Ganahan ko sa pelikulaha. (I like the movie.)

In this example, Person 2 gave a simple statement that he/she liked the movie. To express agreement, Person 1 could respond by saying “Sige” which means ‘okay’ or ‘I agree' eg.. “Sige, ako sad” (Okay, me too).

Example 2: Using "Sa akong opinyon" (In my opinion)[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Unsa imong opinyon aning panghitabo? (What's your opinion on this matter?)
  • Person 2: Sa ako'ng opinyon, dili na kinahanglan nga makig-away pa ta. (In my opinion, we don't need to fight anymore.)

In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Sa ako'ng opinyon" (in my opinion) to express their viewpoint. This phrase can also be shortened to "Ako lang" (I only). Eg. "Ako lang, dili nako ganahan anang panghitabo" (In my opinion, I don't like that situation.)

Example 3: Using "Nagtoo ko" (I believe)[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Ngano man ka nag-inusara? (Why are you alone?)
  • Person 2: Nagtoo ko nga mas maayo ang mag-inusara. (I believe that it is better to be alone.)

In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Nagtoo ko" (I believe) to express their belief. It is similar to saying “I think” in English.

Example 4: Using "Dili ko motuo" (I disagree)[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: Bag-o ra gyud ning baligya, humot pa kaayo. (This is a newly-opened store, and it smells really good.)
  • Person 2: Dili ko motuo, naa man koy amoy nakaamoy sa linaktaw. (I disagree, I actually smell something unpleasant when I walked past it.)

In this example, Person 2 used the phrase "Dili ko motuo" (I disagree) to express their disagreement. It is a simple and concise way of expressing a difference of opinion.

Cultural Tidbit[edit | edit source]

Did you know that Cebuanos are known for being frank and straightforward in giving their opinions? This is because honesty and open communication are highly valued in Cebuano culture. So don't be surprised when a Cebuano tells you exactly what they think, even if it may be different from your perspective.

Practice[edit | edit source]

To improve your Cebuano grammar, it is important to practice giving your opinion. Here are a few exercises to get you started:

  • Watch a Cebuano movie or TV show, and give your opinion on it to a friend or language partner.
  • Take a current event and express your opinion on it to a language partner. Ask for their opinion as well.
  • Share your thoughts on a book you have read in Cebuano or a Cebuano author.

Remember, practice makes perfect! Don't be afraid to express your opinions in Cebuano.

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➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]