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  1. My classmates keep using it and I have no idea what it means, I assume it means that they're agreeing/confirming something, but I have no idea what Tagalog word it comes from.

  2. it basically means "yes", yes in filipino/tagalog is "oo"and "oum" is how millenials say yes nowadays.

  3. 10 cze 2023 · Lugaw or Arroz Caldo is a Filipino savory rice porridge made with chicken, garlic, ginger, onion, and glutinous rice, simmered to perfection in a flavorful broth made of with pepper, kasubha, fish sauce and chicken broth cube.

  4. 14 cze 2023 · Arroz ala Cubana is a rice dish, so it’s served as the main course along with sunny side up eggs and saba bananas. Origin – Pork Giniling has its roots in traditional Filipino cuisine. Arroz ala Cubana, as the name suggests, has Spanish influences inherited from the Philippines’ colonial history.

  5. This word is a fairly new Filipino slang word. It is most often seen on social media and in text messages. The standard Tagalog word for “Yes” is Oo. The respectful form of Oo is Opo.

  6. 5 sty 2023 · From 1571 to 1898, the Philippines were a Spanish colony, and the island nation absorbed many culinary elements of the Spanish empire, like warm rice soaking up a bowl of Filipino menudo.

  7. 7 cze 2024 · The Tagalog word lugaw means rice porridge in English and is a popular Filipino comfort food often served when you’re sick or feeling cold. It is often garnished with green onions and garlic bits. Kakanin (Kah-Kah-Neen)

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