10 Uncommonly Use Filipino Words
10 Uncommonly Use Filipino Words
10 Uncommonly Use Filipino Words
1. Word: Dupil
Definition: It is an amulet, or anything that is believed to have the power to save the person who
owns it from any harm. The more popular Tagalog words currently being used are anting-anting
and agimat.
Sentence Example: Ginamit ni Pedro ang dupil upang maligtas ang kaniyang kapatid sa
kapahamakan.
2. Word: Isalat
Definition: It is an action word that refers to the use or infliction of witchcraft, or a secret power
Sentence Example: Lumapit si Aliyah sa Isalat upang ipakulam sila Mina at Tanya.
3. Word: Sulatroniko
Definition: It is a messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or
4. Word: Kansunsilyo
Sentence Example: Ginamit na ni Andrei ang bagong biniling kansunsilyo sakanya ng kanyang
tiya.
5. Word: Anluwage
Definition: It is a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
Sentence Example: Ihanap moko ng anluwageng kayang gumawa ng upuan para sa sala.
6. Word: Asoge/ Mercury
Definition: It consists of a bulb containing mercury attached to a glass tube of narrow diameter;
the volume of mercury in the tube is much less than the volume of the bulb.
Sentence Example: Ingatan mong wag mabasag ang thermometer dahil nakakamatay ang
kaniyang asoge.
7. Word: Sambat
Definition: a fork is a tool consisting of a handle with several narrow tines on one end.
8. Word: Labaha
Sentence Example: Ginamit nya ang labaha sa cr upang kanyang ipang-ahit sa kanyang
balbas.
9. Word: Sipnayan
Sentence Example: Hindi mahirap aralin ang Sipnayan kapag nakikinig ka sa turo ng iyong
titser.
Definition: It is the traditional holiday taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage in intimacy
and seclusion.
Sentence Example: Pagtapos nilang ikasal ay lumipad sila papuntang Greece para sa kanilang
pulot-gata.
Classification
Schools
Different students attend various types of schools; however, they can usually be classified
as either public, private religious, private non religious, or alternative. Public schools are
funded by the state, and the majority of students in the United States attend them. Private
religious schools are based around a particular faith, such as Catholicism, Judaism, and so
forth. The religion is part of the every day lives of the students and they also learn about the
faiths. All types of private schools do not receive state funding. Therefore, private non
religious schools are simply just that: schools which do not receive state funding and have
the ability to make their own rules. Alternative schools can be made up of a variety of
different categories, such as the Montessori program or technical schools. Most students
who attend class in an actual school building go to one of these types of institutions.
Definition
Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial
information about economic entities[1][2]such as businesses and corporations. The modern field was
established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494.[3]Accounting, which has been called
the "language of business",[4] measures the results of an organization's economic activities and
conveys this information to a variety of users, including investors, creditors, management,
and regulators.[5] Practitioners of accounting are known as accountants. The terms "accounting" and
"financial reporting" are often used as synonyms.