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10 uncommonly used Filipino words

10. Panginain

MEANING: Computer Program; Browser

OTHER TERM/S: Browser

Example : Buksan mo ang panginain at dyan ka maghanap ng sagot.

9. Salipawpaw

MEANING: Machine that has wings and an engine.

OTHER TERM/S: Airplane

Example : Tignan mo yung malaking salipawpaw na lumilipad.

8. Haynayan

MEANING: A branch of Science that deals with life.

OTHER TERM/S: Biology

Example :  Nakagawa na ba kayo sa asignatura natin sa haynayan?

7. Karumlan

MEANING: A monthly cycle of adolecent girl of her ovulation period.

OTHER TERM/S: Menstrual Period

Example : Kailan ang huling karumlan mo?

6. Panghibayo

MEANING: an electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction.

OTHER TERM/S: Amplifier

Example : Gumamit ng panghibayo ang banda ni Ivan para mas malakas ang tunog ng mga guitara nila.

5. Sulatroniko

MEANING: A system for sending messages from one computer to another computer.

OTHER TERM/S: Email

Example : Gumawa kami ng takdang aralin gamit ang kompyuter at ipinasa ang mga ito sa pamamagitan ng sulatroniko

4. Pang-ulong hatinig

MEANING: A device that holds an earphone and a microphone in place on a person’s head.

OTHER TERM/S: Earphone

Example :  Nagustuhan ni Jayson ang pang-ulong hatinig na nabili nya dahil ang ganda ng tunog na nilalabas nito.

3. Hatinig

MEANING: An instrument for reproducing sounds at a distance.

OTHER TERM/S: Telephone

Example :  Walang gustong sumagot sa hatinig dahil hindi nila kilala kung sino ang tumatawag dito.

2. Pantablay

MEANING: A device for charging storage batteries

OTHER TERM/S: Charger

Example :  Naubusan na ng baterya ang Cellphone ni Laela kay nanghiram sya ng pantablay kay Nat-Nat.

1. Isalat

MEANING: It is an action word that refers to the use or infliction of witchcraft, or a secret power to inflict pain and suffering to other people.

OTHER TERM/S: Sorcerer

Example :  Lumapit si Juan sa isang Isalat at wala siyang kaalam alam na kinuhanan siya nang buhok nito upang kulamin siya.

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