CONNECTIVE RELATIONS
The prepositions join the nouns, their equivalents, or the pronouns to some other word. They place in the objective case the word that depends on them.
The most important preposition in, Bisayan is ha, which is equivalent to nearly all of the prepositions of other languages. Examples:
| He saw me— | hiyá quinmitá ha acon |
| He wrote to me— | hiyá nagsurát ha acon |
| I come to Tacloban— | nacanhi acó ha Tacloban |
| I come from Palo— | ticang acó ha Palô |
| I pass by your house— | linmabáy acó ha iyo baláy |
| He is in the room— | aadto niyá ha solód |
| etc. | |