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  1. Feb 9, 2024 · 1. Balat Sibuyas. Balat means "skin." The word is also used in Filipino when referring to fruit rinds or the outer cover of vegetables and root crops. Sibuyas means "onion." When these two words are put together, this Filipino idiom refers to a sensitive person. Balat sibuyas literally means "onion skin." 2.

  2. May 10, 2020 · 6. Popular Filipino Swear Words. Every culture has its own list of swear words. In the Philippines, we also have our own Filipino swear words. This isn’t an exhaustive list, but it should be enough to give you an idea of the most commonly used negative expressions in Tagalog. 1 – Gago!

  3. Mar 29, 2023 · While English is widely spoken and understood here, knowing some useful Filipino words and phrases can greatly enhance your experience and help you connect with the locals. Whether you are a foreigner visiting the country for a short time or planning to live here for an extended period, understanding and using basic Filipino words and phrases ...

  4. Nov 19, 2023 · 15. Oh, never mind. Let’s say someone does not understand an idea you are trying to explain. If you have explained it over and over and want to stop, just say “oh, never mind.”. You can now talk about something else! You can also use “never mind” to mean “it does not matter” or “just forget it.”.

  5. Sep 23, 2021 · 7. At iba pa… (More beginner words) Filipino grammar does not use auxiliary verbs like the ones we’re accustomed to in English. However, there are several words in Tagalog (called “linkers”) necessary for connecting thoughts. na, ng, and g. We’ve already talked about how ng, na, and g are used with adjectives. These three linkers are ...

  6. Aug 25, 2023 · baon: money, food, or other provisions taken to school, work, or on a journey. barangay: a village, suburb, or other demarcated neighborhood; a district forming the most local level of government. barkada: a group of friends. baro't saya: a traditional Philippine costume for women. barong: barong tagalog.

  7. Nov 24, 2023 · Here are the important phrases such as greetings that are useful to know in any language you learn – including Tagalog. 1. “Magandang umaga, magandang hapon, magandang gabi” (Good morning, good afternoon, good evening) Sunset over Metro Manila. Image credit: Andrey Andreyev via Unsplash.