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Tagalog Ingat” in Bisaya: Ingat

The Tagalog word ingat translates to Ingat in Bisaya (Cebuano), pronounced EE-ngaht. In English, it means “Take care.” Bisaya is spoken by over 22 million people across the Visayas and Mindanao — the second most widely spoken language in the Philippines after Tagalog.

Bisaya translation

Ingat

EE-ngaht

English meaning
Take care
Part of speech
phrase

How to pronounce Ingat

Say it as EE-ngaht. 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.

Usage note

Identical word — 'ingat' is used in both Tagalog and Bisaya as a farewell meaning 'take care.' The Bisaya alternative is 'pag-amping.'

Synonyms and alternatives

You may also hear Pag-amping as alternative ways to express “ingat” in Bisaya.

Frequently asked questions

What is "ingat" in Bisaya?
The Bisaya translation of the Tagalog word "ingat" is Ingat, pronounced EE-ngaht. In English, it means "Take care."
How do you pronounce "Ingat"?
Pronounce it as EE-ngaht. Capitalized syllables indicate stress.
What does "Ingat" mean in English?
"Ingat" means "Take care" in English. It functions as a phrase in everyday Cebuano conversation.
Is Bisaya the same as Cebuano?
Yes — Bisaya and Cebuano are two names for the same language. Cebuano is the more formal linguistic name, while Bisaya is the everyday name used by speakers themselves. Both refer to the language spoken by 22+ million Filipinos. Read more in our Bisaya vs Binisaya guide.

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