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How to Say “Sister-in-law” in Bisaya: Hipag
The Bisaya (Cebuano) word for “sister-in-law” is Hipag, pronounced HEE-pahg. It's used as a noun in everyday Cebuano conversation across the Visayas and Mindanao, where over 22 million people speak Bisaya as their native language.
Bisaya translation
Hipag
HEE-pahg
- English meaning
- sister-in-law
- Part of speech
- noun
How to pronounce Hipag
Say it as HEE-pahg. Capitalized syllables in the pronunciation guide indicate stress — the part of the word you emphasize when speaking. Bisaya stress is meaningful: putting it on the wrong syllable can change the meaning of a word, so it's worth practicing out loud.
Example sentences
Akong hipag mao si Joy.
“My sister-in-law is Joy.”
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