kinyentos

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1. Part of Speech, Meaning, and Example Sentences

  • Part of speech: numeral (cardinal)
  • Meaning: kinyentos = five hundred (500)
  • Example sentences

2. Number Origin

  • Spanish-based (from Spanish quinientos).
  • Native Bisaya equivalent: lima ka gatos (rare, highly formal).

3. Cebuano- vs Spanish-Based Numbers


4. Detailed Usage Notes

  • Standard spelling: kinyentos (sometimes kiñentos in older texts).
  • When counting nouns, insert ka: kinyentos ka piraso.
  • Playful clock joke: alas siyete ug kinyentos (7 : 500 – obviously humorous).
  • As a bare reply about cost or quantity: Kinyentos.”

5. Five Common Pitfalls

  1. Writing pure-Spanish quinientos in Cebuano contexts.
  2. Mixing native and Spanish roots in one number (lima ka gatos ug baynte ✗).
  3. Wrong stress (correct ki-nyén-tos, not ki-nyén-tós).
  4. Dropping ka with nouns (kinyentos libro ✗ → kinyentos ka libro ✓).
  5. Forgetting the unit for money (kinyentos ✗ → kinyentos pesos ✓).

6. Common Collocations


7. Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Misspelling (quinientos, kinyentus).
  • Adding mga before the numeral (mga kinyentos ka …).
  • Forgetting ug in playful time phrases (alas nuebe kinyentos ✗).
  • Saying syentos kinyentos for 500 (redundant).
  • Using “500 ka…” alone in formal prose without the word form.

8. Five Frequent Conversational Phrases


9. Five Everyday Conversation Exchanges

  1. A: Pila ang pamasahe? — How much is the fare?
    B: Kinyentos pesos ra. — Only 500 pesos.
  2. A: Tag-pila ning ubas? — How much are these grapes?
    B: Kinyentos pesos ang kilo. — 500 pesos per kilo.
  3. A: Unsa kadugay ang lecture? — How long is the lecture?
    B: Mga kinyentos ka minuto. — About 500 minutes.
  4. A: Pila kabuok bisita? — How many guests?
    B: Naay kinyentos ka bisita. — There are 500 guests.
  5. A: Unsang oras nagsugod ang salida? — What time did the show start?
    B: Alas dyes ug kinyentos (joke). — At 10 : 500 (clearly humorous).

10. Multiple-Choice Dialogue Questions

Q1. Pila ang imong allowance? — How much is your allowance?
A. Allowance akong kinyentos pesos.
B. Kinyentos pesos akong allowance.
C. Pesos allowance kinyentos akong.

Q2. Pila ka adlaw ang retreat? — How many days is the retreat?
A. Ka adlaw kinyentos.
B. Kinyentos adlaw ka.
C. Kinyentos ka adlaw.

Q3. Unsa kadugay ang biyahe? — How long is the trip?
A. Kinyentos ka minuto ang biyahe.
B. Ka minuto kinyentos ang biyahe.
C. Ang biyahe kinyentos ka minuto ang.

Q4. Pila kabuok estudyante sa klase? — How many students are in the class?
A. Estudyante kinyentos ka naa.
B. Kinyentos ka estudyante naa.
C. Naa kinyentos ka estudyante ka.

Q5. Unsang oras ka miabot? — What time did you arrive?
A. Ko miabot kinyentos ug alas dos.
B. Miabot ko kinyentos alas dos ug.
C. Alas dos ug kinyentos ko miabot.


Answer Key

QCorrectReason (simple English)
1BOrder should be numeral + pesos + “akong allowance.”
2CCounting pattern: numeral + ka + noun.
3ASequence: numeral + ka + minutes + topic noun.
4BNumeral phrase comes before existential naa.
5CTime format: “Alas [hour] ug [minutes].”
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