lamang

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Cebuano Word: lamang


1 Part of Speech, Meaning, and Example Sentences

  • Part of speech: Adverb (limitation / exclusivity); also intensifier in formal style
  • Core meaning: “only,” “just,” “merely,” limiting the scope of a statement

2 Tips When Learning Adverbs like lamang

  1. Function = limiter: It narrows amount, person, time.
  2. Placement: Usually follows the word or phrase it limits, though clause-initial use is poetic.
  3. Colloquial twin: lang is the everyday reduction; lamang sounds more formal or emphatic.
  4. Negation partner: dili lamang = “not only,” often precedes kundili pa (“but also”).
  5. Avoid overuse: Reserve it for clear emphasis; piling multiple limiters (lang lamang) is redundant.

3 Common Collocations


4 Typical Sentence Position

  • Post-word (neutral): Si Maria lamang ang ni-daug.
  • Clause-initial (emphatic): Lamang ang kamatuoran ang atong gikinahanglan.

5 Five Conversational Phrases

  1. Ikaw lamang ang akong gisaligan. — I trust only you.
  2. Usa ka minuto lamang, palihug. — Just one minute, please.
  3. Dili lamang kuwarta ang importante. — Money is not the only important thing.
  4. Mo-pirma ko kung usa ra ka kopya lamang. — I will sign if there is only one copy.
  5. Hangyo ko nga tan-aw-on nimo kini karon lamang. — I ask that you look at this right now only.

6 Five Simple Everyday Conversation Exchanges

  1. A: Pila ka tawo ang mo-uban?
    B: Duha lamang kami. Only the two of us.
  2. A: Gi-unsa nimo pag-palit ani?
    B: Gasto ko og usa ka libo lamang. I spent only one thousand.
  3. A: Makapahuwam ko nimo ug libro?
    B: Oo, apan usa ka semana lamang. Yes, but only for a week.
  4. A: Naa kay gipangayo?
    B: Tubig lamang, salamat. Just water, thank you.
  5. A: Nagsugod na ang klase?
    B: Bag-o lamang— pwede pa ka mosulod. It just started—you can still enter.

7 Multiple-Choice Dialogue Questions

Q1. Kinsa’y mo-present sa report?
A. Lamang si Josh mo-present sa report.
B. Si Josh lamang ang mo-present sa report.
C. Mo-present si Josh sa report lamang ang.

Q2. Kanus-a ta mo-lakaw?
A. Mo-lakaw lamang ta ugma buntag.
B. Ugma buntag ta mo-lakaw lamang.
C. Lamang ugma buntag ta mo-lakaw.

Q3. Unsa’y imong gipalit?
A. Gipalit ko tsokolate lamang.
B. Lamang gipalit ko tsokolate.
C. Tsokolate ko gipalit lamang.

Q4. Asa ra ka mo-puyo?
A. Mo-puyo ko sa siyudad lamang.
B. Lamang sa siyudad mo-puyo ko.
C. Sa siyudad lamang ko mo-puyo.

Q5. Pwede ba ko mo-hulam duha ka libro?
A. Pwede duha lamang ka libro.
B. Lamang duha ka libro pwede.
C. Duha ka libro pwede lamang.


Answer Key & Brief Explanations

  • Q1 – B Subject Si Josh followed immediately by limiter lamang before verb; clear emphasis.
  • Q2 – A Verb + limiter lamang + subject + time phrase — natural sequence for commitment.
  • Q3 – C Object first, verb second, limiter lamang last; tidy declarative answer.
  • Q4 – C Place phrase + verb + subject with lamang just after place; sounds fluent.
  • Q5 – A Predicate “allowed” then amount + lamang to limit quantity.
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