In Tagalog: Taga dito ka, diba? (You’re from here, right?”) ![]() Usage: One of the easiest Tagalog expressions to learn, diba may be placed at the start or end of your question, and you may sprinkle your English sentences with diba, making it sound like you know Taglish (Tagalog-English). ![]() It’s similar to the way Americans use the expression, “Son of a gun!”Įxample: Anak ng tokwa! Natalo na naman ako. Just fill in the blank with any Tagalog noun, but the most common ones used by Filipinos are kamote (sweet potato), pating (shark), tokwa (tofu), teteng (no direct translation) and tinapa (smoked fish). Usage: A Filipino expression to convey annoyance.
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