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Filipino Onomatopoeia
Meron ba? Like 'Vroom vroom' or something?
Salamat :))
Jan 6, 2015 2:40 AM
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"susukakabaradumpow" stands for the sound a man falling down the stairs holding a television, hence the verb mag-susukakabaradumpow.
January 7, 2015
In Filipino folklore there is a monster called tiktik because it makes that ticking sound.
January 9, 2015
"Vroom vroom" means the sound of the motorcycle when you start the engine. :D
January 7, 2015
"tililing" or "kuliling" - used to mean the tinkling of bells or the ringing of a old analog telephone
"tagaktak" - means "drip"
"sutsot" - means "psst".
January 6, 2015
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