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piso in Bisaya

The Cebuano/Bisaya word piso means one peso (Philippine currency). Pronounced PI-so, it is used as a number across Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, and much of Mindanao. This guide covers what piso means in Bisaya, how to pronounce it, when to use it, common example sentences, and how it compares to similar Cebuano words.

What Does “piso” Mean in Bisaya?

In Bisaya (Cebuano), piso translates to one peso (Philippine currency).

Bisaya word

piso

English meaning

one peso (Philippine currency)

Part of speech

Number

How to Pronounce “piso

PI-so

Capital letters mark the stressed syllable — say it louder and slightly longer.

Bisaya stress is phonemic, meaning the wrong stress can change a word's meaning or make it unrecognisable to native speakers. For piso, put the main stress on the uppercase syllable in PI-so. Practice by saying it slowly first, then gradually speed up to natural conversational pace.

piso” in a Sentence — 1 Example

Piso ra ang bayad sa dyip noon.

The jeepney fare used to be just one peso.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “piso

What does "piso" mean in Bisaya?
"piso" means "one peso (Philippine currency)" in Bisaya (Cebuano). It is used as a number in the Numbers category.
How do you pronounce "piso" in Bisaya?
"piso" is pronounced "PI-so" in Bisaya. Capital letters in the phonetic spelling mark the stressed syllable. Bisaya stress is generally strong and clear — say the highlighted syllable louder and slightly longer than the rest.
Is "piso" Bisaya or Tagalog?
"piso" is a Bisaya (Cebuano) word. Bisaya and Tagalog are separate languages — the same word can mean something different, or nothing at all, in the other language. "piso" (one peso (Philippine currency)) is used in the Cebuano-speaking regions: Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, and much of Mindanao. Some Bisaya words share a Tagalog cognate through shared Spanish borrowings, but "piso" should be treated as Bisaya-specific unless verified in a Tagalog source.
Can "piso" be used in formal Bisaya?
Yes, "piso" is used in both everyday conversation and more formal settings. As a number, it appears frequently in spoken Bisaya across all registers.
How do I use "piso" in a sentence?
Example: "Piso ra ang bayad sa dyip noon." — "The jeepney fare used to be just one peso.".

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