1. Baywalk Garden Hotel and Restaurant
2. Legacy Suites
3. Greenview Hotel and Restobar
4. Rendezvous Beach Resort Hotel and Restaurant
5. MG Hotel and Restaurant Masbate
6. Seaman's Hotel Masbate
7. Sea Blick Hotel Masbate
8. St. Anthony Hotel Masbate
9. Rancher's Hotel
10. Jade Hotel
11.Balay Valencia
12. Victoria Du Hotel
13. Bituon Beach Resort
[For discounted* hotel bookings, head on to Travelbook
2. Legacy Suites
3. Greenview Hotel and Restobar
4. Rendezvous Beach Resort Hotel and Restaurant
5. MG Hotel and Restaurant Masbate
6. Seaman's Hotel Masbate
7. Sea Blick Hotel Masbate
8. St. Anthony Hotel Masbate
9. Rancher's Hotel
10. Jade Hotel
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12. Victoria Du Hotel
13. Bituon Beach Resort
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Planning to go to Masbate Province for a visit? Is your lover a Masbateño/Masbateña? Or just curious about Masbate's language?
Masbateño is a Visayan language spoken by more than 600,000 people, primarily in the province of Masbate in. It is close to thePhilippines of Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) and Waray-Waray, both spoken on Visayas. It can be considered a Bisakol language, meaning a language intermediate between Visayan and Bikol languages. - Wikipedia Capiznon variant
Here are some words/phrases that might be useful for your first and succeeding trips.
Related: Oh, How I Love You So, Masbate!
W-H Questions
- Who? - Sin-o?
- What? - Nano?
- Where? -
?Diin - When? - San-o?
- Why? - Kay nano? Kay?
- How? - Pan-o?
- Who are you? - Sin-o ka?
- Where are we? -
Hain ?kita - What is your name? - Nano
ang pangaran ?mo - Where do you live? - Diin ka naga istar?
COMMON PHRASES:
- I Love you - Palangga
ta (Masbate Mainland)ikaw - I Love you - Namomo-
ot ako sa .imo -Namumot an ta . (ikaw )Bicol - I Love you so much - Purupalangga
ko (Masbate Mainland)ikaw - Let's eat - Mag
kaon na /kita Karaon na kita - You're (really) beautiful - Ka-
ganda (mo )gayud - You're (really) handsome - Ka-
gwapo (mo )gayud - Help me please - Buligi/Buliga man
ako - Can you teach me? - Pwede mo ba ako matukduan?
- I want to learn Masbateno - Gusto
ko mag Masbatenyo.makaaram - Good morning - Maayo
na aga - Good afternoon - Maayo
na hapon - Good evening - Maayo
gab-na i - Sleep tight - Turog
maayo - I don't love you anymore - Dili ko na
ikaw palangga - Can I ask a favor? - Pwede mag ngayo pabor?
COUNTING:
- One -
Usad - Two - Duwa/Duha
- Three - Tulo
- Four - Upat
- Five - Lima
- Six - Unom
- Seven - Pito
- Eight - Walo
- Nine - Siyam
- Ten - Napulo
- Eleven -
Onse - Twelve - Dose
- Thirteen - Trese
- Fourteen - Katorse
- Fifteen -
Kinse - Twenty - Baynte
- Twenty One - Baynte-
uno - One Hundred - Syen/Usad
kagatos - One Thousand -
Kalibo/KariboUsad
We hope you learned a Masbateño word or two in this blog post. Yes, Masbate language is indeed as interesting as its virgin white beaches, caves, mountains, and people.
Want to add some words/phrases that you think might be useful to our visitors and friends? Please comment it below. We definitely want to include it here.
Source: Wikipedia
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I bet we all have those moments when you just want to walk out of your office and experience that one great adventure -- away from the hustle and bustle of the city, away from congested beach resorts with just peace and rest in mind.
.. with that, we believe you will find that one great escapade in one of Masbate Province's amazing beach destinations -- Balangingi Island, Pio V. Corpuz.
Balangingi Island, a 4.9-hectare marine sanctuary is considered one of Masbate's virgin islands and is now eyed as an ecotourism zone. With just a 15 minute boat ride from Pio V. Corpuz, you will get to enjoy its crystal clear water, fine white sand, and peaceful, picturesque beauty that offers a breathtaking experience.
Pio V. Corpuz is situated at the southeastern tip of Masbate Island. This place is originally called Limbuhan which is from the word Limbu which means whirlwind.
Contributed by our fellow Masbatenos and visitorsin our I Love Masbate community page, here are some pictures which will definitely make you want to visit this paradise:
Masbate is indeed blessed with so much more! Be one of Masbate's guests and see for yourself the beauty of Masbate.
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Pio V. Corpuz is situated at the southeastern tip of Masbate Island. This place is originally called Limbuhan which is from the word Limbu which means whirlwind.
Contributed by our fellow Masbatenos and visitors
Photo by: Patrick Bryant Dimaano |
Photo by: Patrick Bryant Dimaano |
Photo by: Patrick Bryant Dimaano
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It's still summer for BalangingiBalangingi Island, Pio V. Corpus, MasbatePhoto by: Roque GimenaRead more: 5... ! Posted by I Love Masbate on Monday, June 8, 2015
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How to get to Mayong Payong by means of public transportation?
From Masbate City, ride a tricycle going to Brgy. Tugbo then alight at the Tricycle terminal in Circle E. From there, ride another tricycle going to Poblacion 2, Mobo. Just tell the Driver that you're going to Mount Mayong Payong, he already knows where to take you. Fare is about 8 to 10 Pesos per passenger, so that's 16 to 20 pesos in total.
When you arrive at the entrance to the Mountain (just adjacent to the highway, before the bridge) you can either Hike (40 minutes to an Hour) or ride a Habal Habal, a motorcycle ride (15 to 30 minutes). They Charge 50 pesos one way per ride and they can take up to 2 passengers maximum.
Presently, since they are not yet finished developing this tourist attraction, they don't charge yet for the amenities in the area except for the restroom.
How to get to Jologon Falls?
From the Picnic site, you can hike again (20 to 30 minutes) or ride another habal habal (10-15 minutes) going to Brgy.
From there, you have no choice but to trek (20 to 30 minutes) to the falls. If it's your first time, it is important that you ask any local to guide you on your way to the falls because you might get lost if you go unaccompanied.
Anyway, this is just temporary since the LGU of Mobo has already started constructing better road so that this astonishing site will become more accessible.
Now, I like to give my best regard to the Local Government Unit of the Municipality of Mobo for this groundbreaking development. Kudos to my colleague, the esteemed Leader of Mobo, Mayor Percival Castillo, for a job well done. Congratulations and Good Job!
Now, I like to give my best regard to the Local Government Unit of the Municipality of Mobo for this groundbreaking development. Kudos to my colleague, the esteemed Leader of Mobo, Mayor Percival Castillo, for a job well done. Congratulations and Good Job!
Photos by: Bong Bravo
Mount Mayong Payong, Mobo, Masbate
A new tourist destination in Masbate that is currently being developed is creating a buzz among Masbatenyos lately.Located at Mobo, Masbate, it is just a short distance away from the city, yet when you reach the top, it seems like miles away. From above, you can see the breathtaking view of certain parts of
When there are locals around, they will even let you ride their horses, just never forget to give them a tip as a common courtesy.
If you're lucky on your visit, there are moments when there are fogs around the area, and the rainbow sighting is simply amazing.
Best time to visit is before sunrise and sunset then get fascinated as you watch the sun rises and when it sets.
There is also a nearby
What are you still waiting for? Visit Mt.
Now, I like to give my best regard to the Local Government Unit of the Municipality of Mobo for this groundbreaking development. Kudos to my colleague, the esteemed Leader of Mobo, Mayor Percival Castillo, for a job well done. Congratulations and Good Job!
Here's how to get to Mount Mayong Payong.
Written by: Bong Bravo