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Kuya means older brother and ate means older sister in Tagalog. Ading means younger sibling in Ilocano. These kuyas and ates are the older or more experienced
Examples: 'Cut' – (+) "I-cut" 'Paste' – (+) "I-paste" Articles for English borrowed terms Microsoft Filipino Style Guide Page 18 of 63 When faced with an English loan word previously used in Microsoft products, consider the following options: The use of borrowed words is so ...
1. Jacob.This biblical boy name was the most popular name for boys in the Philippines in 2020. The name has Latin, Greek, and Hebrew roots and means “holder of the heel” or “supplanter.” As the Old Testament story goes, Jacob was born holding his twin brother’s heel and managed...
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Taken word for word, it means “dept of the inner self.” Here are examples of how it works: A person might have an utang na loob to their friend who referred them to a well-paying job. Or someone might have an utang na loob towards a cousin who lent them money during a rough ...
avoiding the mistakes his imbecile of a brother had committed in Iloílo, if just to create a political niche for himself here in La Laguna Province. Unfortunately, he’s making the very same mistakes his brother did (and is still doing). He had, in fact, become his brother’s ...
“Andrew Pungkol, Ike Pungkol!” Garay cackled, using the Cebuano word for amputee. The cousins exchanged stories. “What about the guy that did this to you? Did you get revenge?” Garay asked, half joking. “No cousin. Doing something crazy wouldn’t help.” Quezon shrugged. “Accident...
For example, instead of just saying “Salamat” (Thank you), you can say “Salamat po” to show extra respect. Filipinos often use titles like “Ate” (older sister) and “Kuya” (older brother) when addressing older individuals, even if they are not related. This is another way to ...