How do you say beautiful in Ilonggo?

tahúm, Beauty, loveliness, comeliness, pulchritude, prettiness, handsomeness, goodliness, attractiveness, good looks; to be, become or make beautiful, nice, handsome, lovely, comely, fair, beauteous, pretty, good-looking. Nagtahúm na ang simbáhan, kay napintahán.

What is Ilonggo pretty?

Hiligaynon. Beautiful, nice, charming, pleasing, handsome, comely, fair, pretty, good-looking, goodly, lovely, attractive, prepossessing. (see ányag, maámbong, magayón, maayóáyo, matahúm, mahîmahî).

How are you Ilonggo?

Useful phrases in Hiligaynon

Phrase Ilonggo (Hiligaynon)
Hello (General greeting) Hello Hi
Hello (on phone)
How are you? Kamusta ka? (frm) Musta ka? (inf)
Reply to ‘How are you?’ Maayo man, salamat

What is beautiful in Waray?

I dont speak Waray but Mahusay is the Waray term for beautiful/pretty. I feel like it’s “you are beautiful”. See a translation. 1 like. gerardC.

How do you say pretty girl in the Philippines?

Beautiful In Tagalog

Tagalog English counterpart
Ganda Beauty
Maganda Beautiful, pretty, cute
Marikit Beautiful, gorgeous, lovely
Marilag Beautiful, magnificent

How do you say I like you in Ilonggo?

“Gusto taka.” is a direct Hiligaynon translation of “I Like You.” but how does an Ilonggo or Ilongga express his or her liking to someone without using these words?

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What do you call a handsome person in Ilonggo?

guapo – beautiful (when referring to an object); handsome (when referring to a male person) gasnit – to pinch & pullgutrab –. gan-it – to pull (pertaining to the act on someone’s hair) gin-ot – humid. guni-guni – gossip or hearsay (daw tagalog ni, I think pamatyagan is the proper word in ilonggo) H. halok – kiss.

What are the most common words in Ilonggo?

gasnit – to pinch & pullgutrab –. gan-it – to pull (pertaining to the act on someone’s hair) gin-ot – humid. guni-guni – gossip or hearsay (daw tagalog ni, I think pamatyagan is the proper word in ilonggo) H. halok – kiss. Hangag – stupid. haras-haras – rowdy. hilanat – fever.

What do you call someone who is in trouble in Ilonggo?

Solisas – a plan gone wrong or someone caught guilty in the act or after by someone else. In any case, you’re in trouble. Sturya Kuris-Kuris – stories that don’t make sense. “Tag balay” – 1) Ilonggo version of “Anybody home?”.