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) |
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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 |
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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?”.