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EXPLORE AND ENJOY MY PHILIPPINES

FEEL THE VIBES OF MY BATANGAS !!

Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and is famous for excellent diving spots including Anilao in Mabini, Sombrero Island in Tingloy, Ligpo Island in Bauan, these areas more popularly known as Anilao.
What you waitin for…
FEEL THE VIBES OF MY BATANGAS

COME SOUTH CAM SUR !!

Camarines Sur is popular as home to the world’s smallest fish, the sinarapan. It is also famous for its beaches, splendid attractions, colorful festivals, old churches, and of course, Mt. Isarog. … Deep religiosity and fervor of its people has made Camarines Sur famous.
Come now..
COME SOUTH CAM SUR!!

MY MY MY MAGUINDANAO !!

MINDANAO is known as the land of promise because of its rich biodiversity and natural resources. The land holds an incredible wealth from nature, but also has dark moments of truth. As observed, every traveller who wants to explore Mould ask about safety.
Dont look back just enjoy and explore…
MY MY MY MAGUINDANAO !!

STOP SCROOLING IF YOU WANT FUN AND AMAZING ADVENTURES

COME AND EXPLORE MY AMAZING AND WONDERFUL

MY RATHER OUR PHILIPPINES !!

5 UNPOPULAR FILIPINO WORDS

“BALINTATAW”

balintataw means “EYES”
Example: Ang balintataw ni jona ay napakagandang titigan.

“LIWAYWAY”

liwayway means “SUNRISE”
Example: Napaka sarap titigan ang bukang liwayway.

“MANINIYOT”

maniniyot means “PHOTOGRAPHER”
Example: Si Jen at Horeka ay isa sa mga batikang maniniyot dito sa aming lungsod.

“SALUMPUWET”

salumpuwet means “CHAIR”
Example: Si Gng. Montes ay napaupo sa mamahaling salumpuwet na binili ng kanyang asawa.

“PANTABLAY”

pantablay means “CHARGER”
Example: Hindi magamit ng prinsipe ang kanyang laptop dahil nawawala ang kanyang pantablay.

And there are some of the Filipino words that are Unpopular. I hope that this will help you in learning filipino terms. Have A Nice Day !!

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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