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I'm not familiar with these words? Dorobo Asoka bayot aswang bawang syota bayawak bimay atab labnat adarit gasti tigidig nagladlad ng kapa awanti sibat gurang utol anong say mo bakya baset yabang
5 jul. 2010 12:50
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Here are the translation of these words. 1.Aso ka --- you are a dog 2.aswang --- Some people in the rural areas believed that aswang is also human being during daytime but at night he or she has the power of evil to change his or her appearance. They said this aswang prefer to eat human liver or human heart. 3.syota --- It is a street word means girlfriend. 4.bayawak --- It's a popular kind of lizard in the rural areas specially those forested areas. 5.labnat --- It's a street word in the rural areas means " lagnat " and lagnat means flu or fever. 6.gasti --- It's a street word means tigas or tigasin and tigasin means one who is a very tough guy. 7.tigidig --- It's a street word means pimples. 8.nagladlad ng kapa --- One who stretched the cloak. 9.sibat --- spear 10.gurang --- It's the term for old man or woman and it's from the Bicol dialect. 11.utol --- It's a street word mean kaputol or kapatid means brother. 12.anong say mo --- It's a street word ano ang masasabi mo? or what is your opinion? 13.bakya --- Wooden clog people use it for walking specially in the rural areas. 14.yabang or mayabang --- arrogant. Sorry the rest is I don't have any idea maybe they are local dialect.
5 juli 2010
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hi there mabaet.i hope this can help you a little. Dorobo - thief Aso ka – you’re a dog bayot- gay aswang- someone who have super natural power who eat human flesh. bawang-garlic syota-girlfriend bayawak-similar to iguana bimay atab-young boy or girl in other terms it could be girl or boyfriend labnat- it’s fever but some times they use it as joke it shove be lovenat adarit gasti- its written backward for tigas means hard. tigidig- it's a skin deases nagladlad ng kappa- to pull down the cape awanti- if I am not mistaken it’s Ilocano dialect means “don’t have” sibat- spear commonly made of bamboo tree gurang- old person utol-brother or sister anong say mo- what can you say bakya-a slipper made of wood baset-it’s a ilocano dialect means “small” yabang- boastful cowboy...
6 juli 2010
the meaning of the words are on this site: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/howSlangwords.htm *I'm also not familiar with these words, too. ^__^
5 juli 2010
~ Some of the words are unfamiliar to me because most of these are street terms. ~ that site is very helpful ^^
5 juli 2010
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