BINIsay-a Series: Numbers 1–4 in Bisaya
Let’s count Bisaya style! This month we’re learning 1 to 4 with easy words you can use at home. Plus, grab free flashcards to make learning fun for your little ones!


Hi mga mama ug papa! 👋
It’s time for another round of Bisaya words for the kids… and the young at heart!
For this August, we’re learning something super useful: Counting from 1 to 4 in Bisaya!
Perfect for counting toys, books, snacks, or anything around the house.
Every word counts… literally! 😄
This Month’s Focus: Numbers 1–4 in Bisaya
Here are the Bisaya numbers we’ll be practicing for the next 4 weeks:
✅ Usa
Meaning: One
💡 Example: Usa ka libro (One book)
✅ Duha
Meaning: Two
💡 Example: Duha ka bola (Two balls)
✅ Tulo
Meaning: Three
💡 Example: Tulo ka saging (Three bananas)
✅ Upat
Meaning: Four
💡 Example: Upat ka lapis (Four pencils)
🎥 Watch the Weekly Reels
Each week this month, I’ll be posting a short Instagram reel showing one number, how to say it, and an example sentence you can use with your kids.
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Why Numbers?
Because counting happens naturally during play and daily routines!
Count books, balls, snacks, toys… anything!
It’s an easy way to sneak Bisaya into your day.
🎨 Free Printable: Bisaya Number Flashcards
I’ve made a simple printable flashcard set for you to download and use at home.
Perfect for counting games, scavenger hunts, or just sticking on the fridge! Just click the download link below.
What’s Next?
Next month, we’re moving on to things at home in Bisaya! (baso, plato, etc)
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