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Filipino Street Words
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Filipino Street words (salitang kanto o balbal)

 

SALITANG KANTO is the direct opposite of Coño English in terms of its
speakers, because this is the jargon of the poor. Among the characteristics
of this language is the switching of syllables in a word and the use of code words.

Salitang kalye (from Spanish, calle or "street"), salitang kanto (street corner)
and salitang balbal are the Tagalog terms for "slang". Kalye means "street",
thus salitang kalye implies that "slang" is pedestrian language. Kanto mean
"street corner" where most bums while their time away. Balbal is the Tagalog
word that means a term or phrase borrowed from a foreign language used
by commoners or less educated people, the form of which is altered
to suit certain usage.
  
  
TAGALOG - SALITANG KANTO - ENGLISH


handaan - tipar - party
  
kasamahan - resbak - backers, allies or back-up
 
nanay - ermat - mother
  
pera -datung - money

pulis - parak - police
  
sigarilyo - yosi - cigarette
 
tatay - erpat - father

tiyo/tsong - chong - uncle (can be used like man, dude, bro)
 
usap-usapan - tsismis - gossip
 
 
badtrip= annoying/irritating/unfavorable person/circumstance

nomnom= to drink an alcoholic beverage
walangya= shameless

loko= fool

 
 
 
Beware of this:

* gago, putang ina, sira ulo, ulol, kupal, tarantado, pakshit are some
commonly used cuss words. Generally speaking, these are what we
call bad words. But times have changed, thus, they came to be a part
of everyday conversations and are widely used as common expressions
or interjections. These curses are considered as salitang kanto
because we rarely hear the rich utter them.

 
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