"May life span ang mga salita, ma-oobsolete o hindi na pwede gamitin o pwede ring mula sa slang magiging bahagi siya ng pang araw araw na pananalita at magiging standard," says Cagalingan. Writer-patriot Marcelo Del Pilar used the pen name 'Plaridel' a jumbled version of his last name 'Del Pilar'Įxperts say only time will tell if these words will become part of the Filipino language or turn obsolete. Katipuneros used secret codes in order to hide their identity and evade authorities. "Hindi lang ito noong 70s nangyari rin ito kahit noong panahon ng katipunan o himagsikan," he adds. Translation: It started with 'erpa" (pare), yosi (sigarilyo/cigarette), batsi (sibat), and amats (tama), it's like fashion that comes and goes. "Kung mula tayo sa panahon ng 'erpa', panahon ng 'yosi,' panahon ng 'batsi', o kung anuman 'amats,' bumabalik lang ang fashion sa ibang panahon." Cagalingan said. Roy Cagalingan of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino tells CNN Philippines that this manner of reversing or rearranging letters of a word can be traced back to the 19th century Philippine revolution. May kakayahan tayo mag-create o makabuo ng expression na produkto rin ng nag-eexist na salita." "Ang pagkakaroon ng mga ganitong salita product siya ng creativity ng tao. He also calls this trend a result of Filipinos' creativity.
"Hindi siya masama, ito ay bahagi ng natural na katangian ng wika at ang wika ay nagbabago sa pagdating ng panahon" the professor explains. University of the Philippines Linguistics professor Jay-ar Igno refers to the word reversal as the 'tadbalik' style of wording. "Petmalu" is a syllabic reversal of 'malupit', the Tagalog term for "cruel." 'Werpa" is another syllabic reversal of the word "power."īut experts say this style of twisting words and making it part of our daily conversation is nothing new. Pero ECNALUBMA pa din ang favorite ko sa lahat. IRR for the Rationalization of Interest Rates B.R.Ang uso pala ngayon ay mga binaligtad gaya ng LODI at PETMALU.Rationalization of Interest Rates B.R.Memorandum Circulars (2013 and earlier).Transparency Seal Requirements 2012 to 2016.Press esc, or click the close the button to close this dialog box. Search (Combination + S): Shortcut for search page.
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