1. bisaya is a general term for a person (male/female)who lives in the southern islands of the
Philippines. these islands are the panay island,
samar island, leyte island, biliran island, cebu island (which is also known as the cradle of Christianity and where the famous Magellan's cross was erected), mactan island, (where the portuguese sailor Magellan was killed by a local chieftain named Cilapulapu in the year 1521, refer to
Fr. Horacio de
la Costa, SJ, Readings in Philippine
History), camotes island, negros island, siquijor island, guimaras island, bohol island. these islands are also known as the visayas islands. it is also necessary to mention that there are also several bisaya in the mindanao islands where the bisaya language is widely-used.
2. bisaya is a general term for the languages used in the southern islands of the
Philippines. languages like waray, ilonggo, cebuano,
bol-anon, surigaonon. LuDaBi (an acronym for Lunhawng Dagang Bisaya) is a venue for the promotion of the language. all those languages mentioned are called bisaya but in
reality these languages are different and have different grammatical constructions.
3. bisaya is the name of the weekly magazine published by LIWAYWAY Publishing whose office is in Manila, the capital of the Philippines.