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In this blog post, we'll show you some useful idiomatic expressions from the Filipino language. These expressions can help you understand and speak idiomatic Filipino more quickly, and they'll come in handy when speaking with other Filipinos. Few things are better than being able to converse in a foreign language! We hope that by learning these phrases, you will be able to have more fluid conversations with your family and friends. And if not? That's okay too! We all have a lot of language learning to do before we get it perfect. But don't worry--we're here to help :) # The phrase "ayoko ng langit" means that someone doesn't want something or something is undesirable for them. # "Babangon" means that one is the center of attention in a group. This is used when referring to an object or idea that is the most talked about thing in existence. # "Matanda ang kanyang maganda" means that one person loves another person very much . This expression can be used when you are describing somebody who has a deep affection for someone else. # "Kawal Ang Mga Magulang" refers to the saying “The parents are always right” or “Parents are always looked up to by their children”. # "Noypi" is a word put in front of a negative phrase or state of being, to describe being so poor that you have nothing to eat. # "Babaling" refers to the action of getting someone's attention. Here are some examples: # "Mayaman" refers to somebody who is rich. This term can also be used for describing someone who has an abundant supply of something that one might need/want at the moment. # "May pinsansya sa kung ano ang gusto mo" is a Filipino term which basically means “you can do whatever you want”. It can also be described as “anything goes”. # "Walang kapalit" means an object that smells good. An object that smells bad is "walang ubas." These phrases can be used when talking about an object or idea that will not stand in your way of accomplishing something. # "Ano ang mangyayari sa inyong buhay" refers to when something happens in which you think it will be better for you after the event occurs. # "Buhay na respetado" means that certain people have high respect for their lives, just like the respect given to the Filipino flag, national anthem grand March, and grand parade ceremonies. # "Meron nang maniniwala" means that there is someone who believes in something or someone and you can always count on that person. # "Talagang may kasalanan" means that certain people deserve punishment for their wrongdoings. The phrase “Anong uri ng pagsisisi?” is used when one wants to know the type of repentance for different reasons. For example, if you did something wrong, you would want to know what kind of repentance would be better suited for the situation you are in. It also expresses one's desire to want to know what kind of penance should be done. eccc085e13
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