10 Uncommonly used Filipino words.

There are Filipino terms/ words that are used everyday that we dont know and rarely used because of it is unfamiliar it is. However, it actually exist within our own archipelago flowing within the whole pride of its nation. So, here are some of those hundred uncommonly used Filipino words.

  • Kabtol – makipagpalit ng bagay, puwesto, at iba pa. Example: Mike? Pwede bang magkabtol muna tayo ng paghuhugas ng plato?
  • Yakis – upang gawing matalas ang isang bagay o gamit.
    Example: Kailangan ko ng magpayakis ng aking mga kutsilyo dahil mga purol na ito.
  • Kansunsilyo – klase ng undergarments na ginagamit ng mga kalalkihan o boxer shorts
    Example: Bibili ako ng bago kong kansunsilyo
  • Tabak – isang piraso ng metal na kadalasang ginagamit na pamutol, pansaksak at iba pa.
    Example: Itinarak sakaniya ang isang matalim na tabak.
  • Anluwage – umaayos at gumagawa ng mga bahay o mga strakturang gawa sa kahoy.
    Example: Maraming anluwage ang makikita sa aming bayan dahil sa mga ginagawang bagong bahay.
  • Payneta – isang uri ng gamit na pinapangsuklay o mismong suklay.
    Example: Maari bang makahiram ng payneta mo? Aayusin ko lang ang magulo kong buhok.
  • Salipawpaw – isang uri ng sasakyang panghimpapawid.
    Example: Sumakay kami ng salipawpaw ng pumunta kami ng ibang siyudad.
  • Sipnayan – isang asignatura na mga numero ang pinapag-aralan o matimatika.
    Example: May takdang-aralin kana sa Sipnayan?
  • Pang-ulong hatinig – earphones
    Example: Ginagamit ko ang pang-ulong hatinig tuwing bumabyahe ako.
  • Dupil – isang bagay na pinaniniwalaan na may kapangyarihan iligtas sa kapahakan ang may suot nito o amulet.
    Example: Hindi natuluyan napahamak si Marko sa mga kamay ng kalaban dahil sa kaniyang dupil.

A video where some of this words are used in a sentence.

To the days.

“To live the days everyday”

A lot of us have this one hobby we do all the time whenever and wherever we are, despite what circumstances there is. Let me introduce myself, I, Jhun Mark Andrin has this one favourite “thing” i do all the time. Mocking, mocking at the things that seems important to the reality but not for my gain. I tend to develop this character as i grew up and I think i kind a like it being in that firm situation. Probably that explains why i outcast my self from the whole. Fortunately, I enjoy my own company and not depending the happness i neee to suffice my emotions. Growing up seems a lot harder to gauge my full potential at different aspect in life. I tried being an enthusiast of sports and went to different games hoping that someday i could be one of those many who are running in the green striped pitch and being watched in that magical box. However, there is much more important thing than accomplishing that. My future, a future where my past conflicts will not be repeated, where stability is attained and satisfaction and contentment is achieved.

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