usahay

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Cebuano Word: usahay


1 Part of Speech, Meaning, and Example Sentences

  • Part of speech: adverb (frequency)
  • Core meaning: sometimes; occasionally; now and then

Example sentences

  • Usahay dili ko ganahan mokaon og rice. — Sometimes I do not feel like eating rice.
  • Usahay mag-ulan kalit sa hapon. — It occasionally rains suddenly in the afternoon.
  • Late siya usahay, pero dili pirme. — He is sometimes late, but not always.

2 Learning Points for Adverbs of Frequency (usahay)

  1. Intermediate frequency – weaker than pirme/kanunay (always) but stronger than panagsa (rarely).
  2. Typical placement – at clause start (Usahay moanhi siya) or before the verb (“Moanhi usahay siya).
  3. Negative structures – place after the negator if needed: “Dili ko usahay makamata sayo.”
  4. No plural/tense – adverbs stay unchanged; do not add affixes.
  5. Tone nuance – softens statements, useful for polite criticism: Usahay taas kaayo imong storya.”

3 Common Collocations


4 Typical Sentence Position

  • Clause-initial for emphasis: Usahay mag-bike ko padulong trabaho.”
  • Mid-sentence for neutral tone: “Mag-bike usahay ko padulong trabaho.”

5 Five Frequently Used Conversational Phrases

  1. Usahay ta magsuroy sa baybay.” — We sometimes stroll on the beach.
  2. Usahay malimot ko sa oras.” — I sometimes lose track of time.
  3. “Ga-online ka ba usahay sa gabii?” — Are you sometimes online at night?
  4. Usahay lisod sabton ang grammar.” — Grammar is sometimes hard to understand.
  5. “Dili ta usahay mag-ka-uyon sa plano.” — We don’t always agree on the plan.

6 Five Everyday Conversation Exchanges

  1. A: Usahay ba ka mag-exercise buntag?
    B: Oo, usahay kung walay meeting.
    A: Do you sometimes exercise in the morning?
    B: Yes, sometimes if there’s no meeting.
  2. A: Mag-movie marathon ka?
    B: Usahay kung weekend ug walay lakaw.
    A: Do you do movie marathons?
    B: Sometimes on weekends when I have no plans.
  3. A: Nalimtan nimo ang susi?
    B: Usahay ra ko malimot ana.
    A: Did you forget the key?
    B: I only forget that sometimes.
  4. A: Mo-uli ba ka sa probinsya?
    B: Usahay ra, kung naay dagkong pista.
    A: Do you go home to the province?
    B: Only occasionally, when there are big festivals.
  5. A: Di ba ka kapoy?
    B: Kapoy ko usahay, pero malingaw man pud ko sa trabaho.
    A: Aren’t you tired?
    B: I get tired sometimes, but I also enjoy the work.

7 Multiple-Choice Dialogue Questions

Q1. Usahay ba ka nag-trabaho sa café?
A. Nag-trabaho usahay ko sa café.
B. Sa café ko nag-trabaho usahay.
C. Trabaho ko sa café nag-usahay.

Q2. Mo-text usahay siya nimo?
A. Usahay mo-text siya nimo.
B. Mo-text siya usahay nimo.
C. Nimo usahay siya mo-text.

Q3. Dili ba usahay mahal ang pamasahe?
A. Usahay dili mahal ang pamasahe.
B. Dili usahay mahal ang pamasahe.
C. Mahal ang pamasahe usahay dili.

Q4. Usahay ba ta mag-meeting sa Zoom?
A. Mag-meeting ta usahay sa Zoom.
B. Ta usahay mag-meeting sa Zoom.
C. Zoom ta mag-meeting usahay.

Q5. Mag-ulan usahay diri sa Abril?
A. Usahay mag-ulan diri sa Abril.
B. Mag-ulan diri sa Abril usahay.
C. Abril usahay diri mag-ulan.


Answer Key

QuestionCorrect LetterSimple Reason
Q1AAdverb usahay follows verb and comes before subject; others misplace adverb.
Q2ASentence starts with adverb for emphasis; B & C split object order.
Q3AAdverb after negator gives “sometimes not expensive”; B alters meaning, C word order wrong.
Q4AVerb phrase after usahay keeps natural flow; B & C scramble clause.
Q5AAdverb clause-initial for emphasis; B & C place usahay too late.
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