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With a partner, study the Tagalog slangs, write its meaning and

use it in a sentence
 Gorabels
 Havey
 Push mo yan
 Charot
 Pag may time
 Wagi
Colloquialism – also called colloquial
language, everyday language, or
general parlance – is the linguistic style
used for casual communication. It is
the most common functional style of
speech, the idiom normally employed
in conversation and other informal
contexts.
SLANG

• A Slang is a vocabulary of an informal


register, common in verbal conversation but
avoided in formal writing. It also sometimes
refers to the language generally exclusive to
the members of particular in-groups in
order to establish group identity, exclude
outsiders, or both.
FILLERS

• Fillers words such as um or uh are words,


sounds, or phrases people use to “fill in”
empty spaces in communication. In speech,
they usually indicate the speaker is thinking
about what to say next, while in writing
they're often clichés or padding.
Acronyms are combination of letters and
numbers that stand for certain words or
phrases. They are often used in instant
messages, informal emails, and text
messages.
‘MEANING COLLOQUIAL
Friend Chum, Pal, Par, Trops,
Buddy, Chi
Eat Lafang, Lamon, chi cha

Buy Grab, Score, Get hold of


1.
2.
3.
1.LASER
2. Blvd.
3. Ahm
4. Ah
5.RADAR
6. Ms.
7. NATO
8. NASA
9. Hmm
10. St.

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