Is also pronounced as “ulipores”, in Tagalog this is a plural form to mean “cohorts”. (Now I remember “the minions”)
This is a bisaya word for a crunchy sound, like when you eat adobo or chicharon. It also describe a good sound system used in disco or a karaoke machine.
“Momo” from bisaya “ungo” or mythical characters, used to scare children so they will sit still, behave or sleep.
Na hinaykan or “kay na hinaykan naman” this is a strong action word in Bisaya which means “already started” or “since it’s already been started”. Usually paired with “humanon naRead More