Bawang

Bawang It was National Garlic Day a few days ago! How do you say “garlic” in your language? BÁWANG • (BAH-wuhng)garlicTagálog (Filipino): báwang You may want to read: Garlic And Vinegar Cure Rabies?

Bisa

Bisa A few months ago we looked at the object-focused Kapampángan word for “like, want”. Now let’s learn about its actor-focused counterpart! BÍSÂ • (BEE-sa’)(to) want to, like to (actor-focused verb)Tagálog (Filipino): gustó Example Sentence & ‘Buri’ Comparison(1)Bísá yang minum. [Kap]Gustó niyang uminóm. [Tag]S/he wants to drink. [Eng](2)Burí néng inuman. [Kap]Gustó niyang inumín. [Tag]S/he wants … Read more

Talibatab

Talibatab It was International Bat Appreciation Day last week! How do you say “bat (animal)” in your language? TALIBÁTAB • (tuh-li-BAH-tuhb)bat (flying mammal)Tagálog: paníkì One of the Largest Bat Species in the World:Giant golden-crowned flying fox(Acerodon jubatus)an endangered species of megabat endemic to the Philippines. It is one of the largest bat species in the … Read more

Lupa

Lupa It was National Look A Like Day a few days ago and this word definitely looks like another Tagalog word that has a different meaning! LÚPA • (LOO-puh)(1) face(2) looks like, seems likeTagálog (Filipino): mukhâ Etymology and Tagalog ComparisonKapampángan and Tagalog both use Sanskrit loanwords for their word for “face”; however, they use two … Read more

Mierkulis

Mierkulis It’s the last Wednesday of the month! How do you say “Wednesday” in your language? MIÉRKULIS • (MYEHR-koo-lis)WednesdayTagálog (Filipino): Miyérkules EtymologyFrom Spanish miércoles (“Wednesday”) You may want to read: Duminggu Lunis Martis