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English to Chavacano By: Franklin H. Maletsky: A Chavacano Zamboangueño

English to Chavacano - Chabacano:
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Chavacano to English Translation Dictionary

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An example of a sentence translation from English to Chavacano

  • Ta prepara ya bo para el dia de Valentino?
    • Are you preparing for Valentine's day?

Updated: February 5, 2024

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Back to CHAVACANO LETRA B/LETTER B

Words for the letter B. Entra maga nuevo palabras de chavacano aqui. CLIC AQUI.

CLICK HERE TO ENTER A NEW WORD

Enter the Chavacano word that start with the letter B on the "Subject/headline" section. Then put the word into a chavacano sentence format. Translate the sentence into english if possible. When you are done click on the "Save Page" buton. The words entered here will be transferred to the table or list of words that start with the Chavacano letter B.

Boleret

Splattered: Boleret su mana labios na golbe. His lips were splattered by the punch.

Bosengal

Broken and scattered: Bosengal el carton de leche cuando ya cae na camino. The box of milk was broken and scattered when it fell on the road.

Letra B

B /be/ el aca-dos letra na Chavacano Alfabeto. (the 2nd letter in the Chavacano Alphabet.) EJEMPLO: modo de usar -Baño, Baile, Bijuco. (usage: Bathroom; dance; a hard stick/wood usaully made of rattan that used to punish a person by hitting.)