sayó

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Cebuano word: “sayó
(sa-YÓ – rising stress on the second syllable)


1. Part of speech, meaning, and example sentences

  • Part of speech: adverb of time
  • Meaning:early / earlier than usual — describes an action done before the expected or regular time.
    • Synonyms: agsayo (older spelling, more formal), sa iyo (Mindanao variant), una pa (“ahead of time”).

Example sentences

  • Molarga ta sayó ugma aron malikayan ang traffic. – “We will leave early tomorrow to avoid the traffic.”
  • Na-human niya ang report sayó kagabii. – “She finished the report early last night.”
  • Mga bata pa, matulog sila sayó kada gabii. – “When they were children, they went to bed early every night.”

2. Points to keep in mind (time-related vocabulary)

  • Specificity: sayó pairs naturally with parts of the day (sayó sa buntag – “early in the morning”).
  • Comparison marker: Combine with kay for contrasts: Mas sayó ko ni-mata kay nimo.
  • Negation: dili sayó means “not early,” while ulahi means “late.”
  • Fixed dates: For events on certain weekdays, use sayó with the day: sayó sa Lunes buntag.
  • Aspect harmony: Perfective verbs (na-, mi-) often accompany sayó to show completion ahead of time.

3. Common collocations


4. Typical position in a sentence

  1. After the subject (neutral): Si Ana sayó mi-mata.
  2. Just before the verb (colloquial): Mi-mata sayó si Ana.
  3. Sentence-final (contrast): Mi-mata si Ana sayó.

5. Five handy conversational phrases

  • Sayó ta mag-kita ugma, ha? – “Let’s meet early tomorrow, okay?”
  • Pasensya, na-abot ko dili sayó. – “Sorry, I didn’t arrive early.”
  • Ganahan ko mo-trabaho kung sayó pa ang adlaw. – “I like to work when the day is still early.”
  • Mas sayó nimo humanon para walay hasol. – “Finish it earlier so there’s no hassle.”
  • Sayó pa kaayo; pwede pa ta mokaon ug breakfast. – “It’s still very early; we can still eat breakfast.”

6. Five short dialogue exchanges (Cebuano → English)

  1. A: Nailhan ka ba nga sayó motindog?
    B: Oo, alas-cinco pa lang sayó na ko nga nag-mata.
    – “A: Are you known for waking up early? B: Yes, as early as five o’clock I’m already up.”
  2. A: Sayó ka ba ni-abot sa opisina karon?
    B: Oo, sayó ko ni-sulod aron mahuman ang tasks.
    – “A: Did you arrive early at the office today? B: Yes, I came early to finish the tasks.”
  3. A: Ngano man nga sayó ka ning hawa?
    B: Naay appointment ko sayó sa hospital.
    – “A: Why did you leave early? B: I have an early appointment at the hospital.”
  4. A: Sayó pa kaayo para mag-dula, no?
    B: Dili, nindot mag-dula sayó aron dili init.
    – “A: Isn’t it too early to play? B: No, it’s nice to play early so it’s not hot.”
  5. A: Kanus-a ka makabalik?
    B: Tingali sayó ra ko makahuman, mga alas-diyes.
    – “A: When will you be back? B: I might finish early, around ten.”

7. Multiple-choice dialogue questions

(Exactly one option per set is correct; the correct letter changes each time. All choices contain sayó.)

Q1. Unsa’y imong buhaton sayó sa buntag?
A. Sayó sa buntag mag-jogging ko.
B. Mag-jogging sayó ko sa buntag.
C. Sa buntag mag-jogging ko sayó.

Q2. Sayó ba siya mo-mata kada adlaw?
A. Siya mo-mata sayó kada adlaw.
B. Mo-mata siya sayó kada adlaw.
C. Kada adlaw sayó siya mo-mata.

Q3. Asa ka sayó mo-adto ugma?
A. Sayó mo-adto ko ugma sa merkado.
B. Mo-adto ko sayó ugma sa merkado.
C. Sa merkado ugma sayó ko mo-adto.

Q4. Giunsa nimo pag-human sayó sa project?
A. Sayó ko gi-human ang project kagabii.
B. Gi-human ko sayó kagabii ang project.
C. Kagabii sayó gi-human ko ang project.

Q5. Ganahan ba ka mo-kaon sayó sa gabi-i?
A. Sayó ganahan ko mo-kaon sa gabi-i.
B. Ganahan ko mo-kaon sayó sa gabi-i.
C. Sa gabi-i mo-kaon ko ganahan sayó.


Answer key and simple explanations

  • Q1 → A – Adverbial time phrase first (sayó sa buntag), then verb + subject; others break natural flow.
  • Q2 → B – Verb (mo-mata) + subject + adverb + frequency phrase is smooth; A/C misplace adverb or subject.
  • Q3 → B – Verb + subject + adverb + day + place keeps clarity; alternatives scramble order.
  • Q4 → A – Adverb before verb + actor + object + time phrase fits storytelling; B/C split actor-verb.
  • Q5 → B – Predicate ganahan + subject + infinitive + adverb + time phrase is natural; others awkward.
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