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What are the most common languages spoken in Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental?

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Are residents of Cagayan De Oro City typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what five local experts had to say about language in Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental.

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Our city is known as the “City of Golden Friendship” and also the “Gateway of Northern Mindanao”. People here are well known for being hospitable and kind. Our main tourist spot here, is White Water Rafting which is loved by many tourists because of its extreme adventure. And lastly, our main language is “Bisaya”.

Hannah, says: 2020

Cagayan de Oro City is at Mindanao which people speak Bisaya more than Tagalog/Filipino. But you can be sure that they can understand you even when speaking English or Tagalog because people here are multilingual. Cagayan de Oro City or CdeO has a lot to offer especially to foreign people. CDO is also known for being the “City of Golden Friendship”.

Richelle, says: 2020

Cagayan de Oro City is the City of Golden Friendship, where people are friendly and warm especially to foreigners. Also, we use different language called “Bisaya” not very different from “Cebuano”. Anyway, expect to see smiling faces and hospitable fellas around and don’t be shy to reach out if you get lost or need any help.

Jovita, says: 2020

If someone wants to move to my city. be very patient about traffic. The city has many malls to go to. The people also speak Cebuano and not Tagalog. The community here is still a mix of culture from the South and from the North, but everybody still gets along; we have a very low crime rate compared to the National Capital.

Jasper, says: 2020

they must be fine with the sudden changes in weather. The weather here goes from sunny to rainy in a whim. Second, they must be able to tolerate the bad traffic. Finally, they have to learn a bit of Cebuano to get by, locals will appreciate the effort they put in learning our language.

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