Just a spotted deer who works on Filipino words, mostly neologisms, and empty etymologies related to Proto-Philippine, Proto-Malayo-Austronesian, and Proto-Austronesian. I make mistakes so correct them if you see one.
diffhisthimala 01:01+63 110.54.134.106talk (→Etymology: Added an alternative and more likely etymology, which involves blessing or divine grace.)Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
diffhist N apinador 20:30+735 Ysrael214talkcontribs (Created page with "==Tagalog== ===Etymology=== {{bor+|tl|es|afinador}}. ===Pronunciation=== {{tl-pr|apinadór}} ===Noun=== {{tl-noun|apinadór|b=+}} # tuner {{gl|person who tunes a piano or organ}} #: {{syn|tl|tagaapina|tagatono}} # tuner {{gl|device that shows the deviation of the played pitch from the desired pitch}} #: {{syn|tl|pang-apina|pantono}} ====Related terms==== {{rel3|tl|apina|apinasyon|apinado|apinidad|pino|repina|repinado|repineriya|pinal|pinesa|repinador|impinid...")Tag: 2017 source edit
diffhisthumanda 14:29+189 2001:4455:651:8900:5da5:58ec:7fd1:f245talk (→Tagalog: Another meaning of "humandâ" is a term for attention (sometimes known in US as "ten-hut", or "ten-shun") especially in both Military and Police. It is also widely used as one of the commands in ROTC, silent drill in both military and police.)Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
diffhist N Europeo 10:27+539 Ysrael214talkcontribs (Created page with "{{also|europeo}} ==Tagalog== ===Etymology=== {{bor+|tl|es|europeo}}, from {{der|tl|la|Eurōpaeus}}, from {{der|tl|grc|Εὐρωπαῖος}}. ===Pronunciation=== {{tl-pr}} ===Adjective=== {{tl-adj|f=Europea|b=Yuropeyo}} # European {{gl|relating to Europe or the European Union}} ====Derived terms==== {{der3|tl|Unyong Europeo}} ===Noun=== {{tl-noun|f=Europea|b=Yuropeyo}} # European {{gl|person}} ===Further reading=== * {{R:Diksyunaryo tesauro Pilipino-Ingle...")Tag: 2017 source edit
diffhist N mamugot 10:11+180 Ysrael214talkcontribs (Created page with "==Tagalog== ===Etymology=== From {{af|tl|mam-|pugot}}. ===Pronunciation=== {{tl-pr}} ===Verb=== {{tl-verb|+|namugot|namumugot|mamumugot|b=+}} # to behead; to decapitate")Tag: 2017 source edit
diffhist N pagpupugot 10:09+334 Ysrael214talkcontribs (Created page with "==Tagalog== ===Etymology=== From {{af|tl|pag-|pugot}} with initial {{rdp|tl|nocap=1}}. ===Pronunciation=== {{tl-pr}} ===Noun=== {{tl-noun|b=+}} # decapitation #: {{syn|tl|dekapitasyon}} # {{lb|tl|phonetics|linguistics|prosody}} apheresis {{gl|loss of letters or sounds from the beginning of a word}} #: {{syn|tl|aperesis}}")Tag: 2017 source edit
diffhist N pastrak 23:42+203 Ysrael214talkcontribs (Seems to be only used in Orani, Samal, and Balanga but even in these areas it's uncommon. Sold on the Samal Public Market every morning. Also they don't know if it's English, it just is, and is penultimate stress.)Tag: 2017 source edit
diffhistading 13:46−238 Ysrael214talkcontribs (User:Yivan000 I'm leaning more towards this isn't Tagalog and just code switching with Ilocano (thus you can enter any Ilocano in Tagalog), assuming Baguio indeed considered has a dialect of Tagalog. Although I may be biased as in Nueva Ecija, diko, ditse, sangko, sanse ... are used. If you ask someone, what language is "ading"? Are they going to answer without a doubt Tagalog and not Ilocano? For the case of garod, some people consider it Tagalog and not Ilocano.)Tags: Manual revert2017 source edit
diffhistmulta 10:36+68 2001:4455:6e3:bc00:5da5:58ec:7fd1:f245talk (→Tausug: This term is exclusive only in the Philippines. In Malaysia and Indonesia different term is used ("dinda' or dinda " due to influence of Bahasa Malaysia and Indonesia through media, education & society).)Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit