Eskayan is an artificial auxiliary language of the Eskaya clan of Bohol, an island province of the Philippines. It is grammatically Boholano, the native language of Bohol, with a substituted lexicon. While Eskayan has no mother-tongue speakers, it is taught by volunteers in at least three cultural schools in the southeast interior of the province.
Eskayan has a number of idiosyncrasies that have attracted wide interest. One of its most immediately remarkable features is its unique writing system of over 1,000 syllabic characters, said to be modeled on parts of the human body, and its non-Philippine lexicon.
The earliest attested document in Eskayan provisionally dates from 1908, and was on display at the Bohol Museum until September 2006.
According to speakers, the Eskaya language and script were creations of Pinay, the ancestor of the Eskaya clan, who was inspired by human anatomy. Pinay’s language was "rediscovered" in the early 20th century by Mariano Datahan (born Mariano Sumatra, ca. 1875–1949), a Messianic rebel soldier who transmitted it to his followers. Datahan had founded a utopian community in southeast Bohol in the aftermath of the Philippine–American War, in order to resist imperial claims and establish an indigenous nation in Bohol, and the Eskayan language and script were seen as the embodiment of this incipient national culture.
Es el precio de mi desesperación,
la condena de este mal de amor.
Es la llama que no se me apagó.
Sombras de ayer dándome calor,
mírame bien, Todo terminó...
Yo se que no, no va a volver,
llevo pegada su pena a mi piel.
Yo se que no, no puede ser,
aún no te puedo dejar de querer.
Cada día busco dónde está el error,
maldita huella de mi situación.
No lo sé, no lo sé, que voy a hacer.
Sombras de ayer dándome calor,
mírame bien, Todo terminó...
Yo se que no, no va a volver,
llevo pegada su pena a mi piel.
Yo se que no, no puede ser,
aún no te puedo dejar de querer.
Tormenta interior, esperando el sol.
Aprendo a olvidar, Todo terminó...
Yo se que no, no va a volver,
llevo pegada su pena a mi piel.
Yo se que no, no puede ser,
aún no te puedo dejar de querer.