Is sa yo correct?

"Sa'yo" is the shortened of "sa iyo" and that is the usual word we use in our conversation.

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Is it sa yo or sa yo?

sa 'yo is correct.

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Is Chris's or Chris correct?

- Chris is a singular noun therefore singular possessive noun rule will apply and the correct possessive will be Chris's. - However, the Associated Press writing follows the rule that if a singular noun ends with 's' then only ' will be used. Therefore, both the forms are correct.

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Is it polite to say "sa iyo"?

(Sa) inyo, yours, (to etc.) you (plural), and (sa) kanila, theirs, (to etc.) them, are used as the polite alternatives to (sa) iyo, yours, (to etc.) you (singular).

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Which is correct, 70s or 70's?

The apostrophe in '70s is forming a contraction for the numbers you are replacing in the spelled out version “1970s.” Never put the apostrophe before the “s” when describing decades. For plurals of multiple letters, we can again scrap the apostrophe and just add “s.” Example: “He is learning his ABCs right now.”

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Do you say 90s or 90's?

Strictly speaking, '90s, with the apostrophe, is correct.

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What are some 70s slang words?

The best of 70s slang

  • Boogie.
  • Stick it to the Man.
  • 10-4.
  • Keep on truckin'
  • Cool beans.
  • Space cadet.
  • Peace out.
  • Catch you on the flip side.

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Is hayop ka a curse word?

( lit. 'You Are an Animal! ', a profanity meaning "you animal!" in English), also known as Hayop Ka!

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Is it konyo or conyo?

Conyo (also spelled konyo, coño, cono, or conio) is common, stemming from the Spanish word coño, which is also a term for female genitalia and a well-known swear word, particularly in metropolitan locations such as Manila. Conyo refers to both a type of person and language.

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What is the strongest Tagalog curse word?

Most Common Tagalog Swear Words

  • Putang Ina Mo. “Putang Ina Mo” is a widely recognized Tagalog swear phrase in the Philippines, often shortened to 'ina mo' in casual speech. ...
  • Walang Hiya Ka. ...
  • Bwisit Ka. ...
  • Tanga. ...
  • Gago / Gaga. ...
  • Tangina Mo / Tang Ina Mo. ...
  • Puta. ...
  • Bobo / Boba.

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Is it Lopez's or Lopez's?

To make Lopez possessive, you would still add 's. Therefore, this is Marcella Lopez's party.

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Is it 'womens' or 'women's'?

Women's. Because 'women' is already plural, and is possessive. Ergo, you just add the apostrophe 's'.

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Is it Davis or Davis's?

The possessive would be either Davis' (singular) or Davises' (plural), e.g., Tim Davis' car or the Davises' holiday plans.

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Is marahuyo a Filipino word?

#WordyWednesday Marahuyo is a Filipino word that means "to be attracted or enchanted." Share other deep Filipino words that you know, Tamaraws!

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What is lambing in Filipino?

Lambing is affection. Cuddles are a form of affection but not the only type. The english term for cuddles is "yakap."

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Is "conyo" offensive to say?

The meaning of the Spanish word conyo, or coño, refers to the female genitalia. It's a common Spanish idiom, often tagged as vulgar, that's usually used by locals to emphasize a certain emotion.

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What are Filipinos called in slang?

A number of Filipinos refer to themselves colloquially as "Pinoy" (feminine: "Pinay"), which is a slang word formed by taking the last four letters of "Filipino" and adding the diminutive suffix "-y".

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Is ulol a bad word?

It is a bad word actually.

(Ulol) means (stupid) something like that.

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What is puneta in Filipino?

(Philippines, Puerto Rico, Spain, colloquial, vulgar) damn it!

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Is bwisit a bad word?

Bwisit. Bwisit (sometimes spelled buwisit), is a Tagalog expression used for unlucky events, or for something that is a nuisance. Mildly vulgar, it derives from the Philippine Hokkien expression 無衣食 (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bō-uî-sít), literally meaning "without clothes or food".

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What does "far out" mean?

far out Idioms. Unusual or eccentric; very advanced. for example, Painting blindfolded, that's far out , or Her child-rearing theories are far out . An interjection meaning “great” or “cool,” as in All he could say when he won the lottery was “Far out!”

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What slang did Gen Z make?

Slang words have become integral to modern communication, especially among younger generations. Terms like "Aura Points," "Rizz," and "Mid," bridged the digital and real worlds, spreading through memes and social media.

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