Seriously?

Just today, most of our teachers are keep on mentioning that our class is really different from others. They keep on telling us that our class is very serious. We do not laugh on their jokes, we are not joking and yeah we are just really serious. One of our teacher said, “I do not know how to teach this group of students.” (non verbatim). Then I have these questions in mind, “Why? What is wrong with us? What is wrong with being serious?”

Learn 10 Uncommon Hiligaynon Words

1. Halalban

  • is a field vegetated by grass and other non-woody plants
  • English word: meadow or grassland

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Nagkadto kami sa halalban para mag patawhay.

English Translation: 

We went into the grassland to relax.

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2. Garuk

  • having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain
  • English word: corrupt

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Damo na gid subong garuk nga mga politiko.

English Translation: 

A lot of politicians are corrupt nowadays.

 3. Lukdoy

  • a kind of photography business; taking picture of someone without their consent
  • English word: sneak-in photographer

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Nangakig ang babayi sa lukdoy kay kalaw-ay sang iya nga kuha.

English Translation: 

The girl got angry to the sneak-in photographer because her picture was ugly.

4. Dagta-an

  • the process or skill of applying a substance to something so as to change its original color
  • English word: to color

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Gin dagtaan sang mga estudyante ang ila nga proyekto.

English Translation: 

The students put some color on their project.

5. Kalawgaw

  • causing laughter or amusement; humorous
  • English word: funny

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Damo gid may nabal-an nga kalawgaw nga istorya si manong.

English Translation: 

My older brother knows a lot of funny stories.

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6. Pugday

  • cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain
  • English word: break

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Ang balay sa tupad nila ni lola daw ma pugday na gid.

English Translation: 

The house beside my grandmother’s is about to break.

7. Mahinangpanon

  • having or indicating a high of satisfactory degree of mental capacity
  • English word: intelligent

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Ang manghud ko lalaki ka mahinangpanon gid nga bata.

English Translation: 

My younger brother is a very intelligent child.

8. Maimon

  • feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages
  • English word: jealous

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Gin hambal niya nga nakabatyag siya sang maimon sang nag daog ang kontra niya.

English Translation: 

She said that she felt jealous when her opponent won.

9. Katubtohan

  • a very long time; continually or never ending
  • English word: forever

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Diri sa kalibutan wala sang katubtohan.

English Translation: 

In this world, forever does not exist.

10. Paglaum

  • a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
  • English word: hope

Example (In Hiligaynon):

Permi niya gina paminsar niya gid nga biskan ano ang matabo, may paglaum man siya gihapon.

English Translation: 

He is always thinking that despite of what will happen, he still has a hope.

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