Korean’s Guess the FILIPINO Slangs Challenge

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @SylviaKim
    @SylviaKim 3 года назад +2972

    Graaaaaaaabeeeeeeee Sana Oil y'all💯💯💯

  • @arquelyap8079
    @arquelyap8079 3 года назад +678

    It's so funny when Sylvia noticed that LODI is written backward of IDOL and Jessica didn't actually know.

  • @dorkydoryx9229
    @dorkydoryx9229 3 года назад +333

    Jessica was shocked to know “Lodi” is just reversed “idol” 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @amir8539
      @amir8539 3 года назад +12

      HAHAHAHAHAAH laughed so hard at the part

    • @rodels.3745
      @rodels.3745 3 года назад +5

      She is so perceptive. Thats why i was shocked too that she didnt know lodi is just idol spelled backward .

    • @okiisigee
      @okiisigee 3 года назад +1

      HAHAHA KAYA NGA 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jkcsyenriquez4107
      @jkcsyenriquez4107 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @samralampak2213
      @samralampak2213 3 года назад

      Nakakatuwa tlga to.. natawa sya sa idol..

  • @jun73ON
    @jun73ON 3 года назад +339

    Jessica realizing that LODI is IDOL spelled backwards is the cutest thing

  • @samson5078
    @samson5078 3 года назад +556

    She's the only foreign youtuber na di ako naghehesitate manood with a Filipino contents. Her videos are so fun to watch

    • @jrrey7146
      @jrrey7146 3 года назад +9

      Crush mo rin kase noh kaya hindi ka nag-sasawa.😂😂😂🤗🤗

    • @samson5078
      @samson5078 3 года назад +2

      @@jrrey7146 haha. You got it😆

    • @jrrey7146
      @jrrey7146 3 года назад +1

      @@samson5078 hahahah 😊😊😊💕💕💕💞💞💞💞

    • @gold6234
      @gold6234 3 года назад +2

      sinabi mo pa

    • @erisdiscord17
      @erisdiscord17 3 года назад +1

      True. It just shows that she's fascinated to our culture and traits.

  • @mao09876
    @mao09876 3 года назад +72

    I'm glad that some non-filipino people are investing and putting all their heart for Filipino culture.

  • @renomaninit781
    @renomaninit781 3 года назад +308

    I lost it when Jessica just realized that LODI is IDOL backwards 🤣🤣

    • @sfv6
      @sfv6 3 года назад +2

      Hay salamat! glad i read your comments, ive been wondering the meaning of LODI lately😅😅.

    • @geraldnavales7137
      @geraldnavales7137 3 года назад +1

      Love you Lodi

    • @reubenlaoagan7598
      @reubenlaoagan7598 Год назад

      Galing naman lodi 😁

  • @NanayLifeAdventures
    @NanayLifeAdventures 3 года назад +207

    I really like how you reflected on “sana oil” slang. I think it’s very deep and beautiful. I agree that instead of bashing someone, one should just appreciate how talented or amazing someone is and just simply say “sana all/oil”. Fun video Jessica!!

    • @jessicaleeseul
      @jessicaleeseul  3 года назад +78

      We need more slangs like that to be able to respect & accept the different perspectives out there. Thank you, Eunice!! ❤️

    • @ynettecanny
      @ynettecanny 3 года назад +5

      Agreed! that thought is so on point! and she's the first one I heard to have that kind of perspective with sana oL ❤️

    • @crysteltorda7185
      @crysteltorda7185 3 года назад +1

      @@jessicaleeseul Pwede kapamangkot kung diin ka nagstay sa Bacolod before?

    • @terminusadquem6981
      @terminusadquem6981 3 года назад

      I was also thinking along the same line because among all slang words sana all seemed to me to be the most popular and most used often. It just goes to show how envious we are of other people's fortunes, especially relationships. 🤭 To the single community, no offense.

    • @rmlaucay
      @rmlaucay 2 года назад

      that is correct 💯✅

  • @aremiese
    @aremiese 3 года назад +116

    i cant believe i learned from two gorgeous koreans that 'awit' means 'aw, sakit' omg IM CRYING RN im sorry philippines KKKKKKKKK

    • @BangtanQoo
      @BangtanQoo 3 года назад +1

      Actually its popular words before in clan text way back 2013-2015, thats why im shook when it gets popular again.

    • @kindlyvisittomychannel5792
      @kindlyvisittomychannel5792 3 года назад

      Awitt HAHAHA

  • @shemelijahfabon6558
    @shemelijahfabon6558 3 года назад +57

    The fact that jessica didn't know that the slang word "LODI" is the reverse of word "IDOL" is so cute like her reaction,,,,Ahhhh I Love It. I really enjoyed it. I want part 2 plsssssssss....

  • @leptuse009
    @leptuse009 3 года назад +299

    AWIT sa inyo mga LODS, SANA ALL may BESHY! okay lang walang JOWA basta may BES na kalog kahit GRABE kung mag WALWAL CHAR!! Ingat po kayo lagi. WALA LANG SHARE KO LANG!! ❤️

    • @hadassahdespabeladero5445
      @hadassahdespabeladero5445 3 года назад +5

      Ginamit lahat te 0😅😊😊😂

    • @emmanuellaurino4941
      @emmanuellaurino4941 3 года назад +3

      HAHAHA awit 😂😂

    • @leptuse009
      @leptuse009 3 года назад +10

      ipagpatawad po ninyo ang aking kapangahasan nais ko lamang pong mag hatid ng aliw. 😅🤣

    • @hadassahdespabeladero5445
      @hadassahdespabeladero5445 3 года назад +7

      Wala kang dapat ihingi ng patawad aking kaibigan sapagkat ang layon lamang ay magbigay ng galak sa mga nakakabasa sa iyong pahayag.

    • @leptuse009
      @leptuse009 3 года назад +5

      @@hadassahdespabeladero5445 maraming salamat sa iyo munting Ginoo sa mungkayok at tahasan mong pahayag tunay ngang nakapupukaw ang mga salitang iyong ginamit kaya naman ang aking kalooban ay nagagalak. ❤️

  • @iamwisdomsky
    @iamwisdomsky 3 года назад +13

    She literally had brain explosion after realising that lodi is just a reverse of "idol". I guess she thought all this time that it was based on some actual tagalog word. 😂

  • @FlashKetchum
    @FlashKetchum 3 года назад +112

    I love how Jessica divulged about "sanaol" like it made me realize that we use it like sort of positive jealousy in a way. Cos usually jealousy is just wanting something for ourselves, but "sanaol" makes you want to have as many people as possible to have that something. Skl hehe

    • @gyu2994
      @gyu2994 3 года назад

      yeah I never really gave much thought about that but thankfully ate Jessica talked about that here ^^

    • @deafgate7473
      @deafgate7473 3 года назад

      Sadly it has now devolved into being used as a sarcastic reply 💀

    • @FlashKetchum
      @FlashKetchum 3 года назад

      @@deafgate7473 truly sad yeah... 😔 Tho, for me, i stil try to use it as positive as possible

  • @aichilovewisdom
    @aichilovewisdom 3 года назад +226

    If I didn't watch this I will never know what Awit means. 😭😂

  • @sirius7517
    @sirius7517 3 года назад

    Sylvia is so smart. She easily caught the word's meanings and use or understands them spot on. She even noticed the sense of 'lodi'. Not to mention being pretty too, thats a package.
    Pretty girls, learning tagalog. Wholesome...

  • @MortarandPastry
    @MortarandPastry 3 года назад +163

    Grabe ❤

    • @bakedpotato9120
      @bakedpotato9120 3 года назад +1

      Her acting is on point there HAHAHA I love itttt

  • @sammypaige9286
    @sammypaige9286 3 года назад +145

    I was kinda waiting for "weh"
    You know how both Korea and Philippines have this word but like in Philippines its "weh?" like when you heard something unbelievable.
    "May multo dyan"
    "Weh?"
    Its also functions like "진짜?" But in Korea there also 'wae' "왜" which means 'why'.
    "너는 잘 못하겠어"
    "왜?"
    (Sorry for my Korean 😅)
    They also sound kinda the same when you use it 😆

    • @ragingkangkong4884
      @ragingkangkong4884 3 года назад +16

      Agree.. It's an interesting word.
      You can use "weh?" ("really?") when you sincerely want to confirm something is true
      or you could use it sarcastically, like "are you sure about that."
      basically it's a matter whether you're asking or not.

    • @Waender
      @Waender 3 года назад

      weh?? charrrr

    • @raymondvalera1765
      @raymondvalera1765 3 года назад +1

      That's a cool slang I forgot about that.. and youre pretty cute too .. (WEH) PROMISE!

  • @bibiatset155
    @bibiatset155 3 года назад +15

    I'm from Philippines and I keep seeing "awit" and I can't just understand it. Through this video I learned what "awit" means. Maraming salamat po may natutunan ako😅😂

  • @geraldcarino5009
    @geraldcarino5009 3 года назад +90

    Lisa did something like this on penshoppe
    Even taught Jisoo on insta live

  • @syradiachristinepol7046
    @syradiachristinepol7046 3 года назад +87

    Sylvia is really dedicated in learning more about Filipino culture and language❤ thanks to the both of you for loving Philippines

  • @jacobsenmontoya9313
    @jacobsenmontoya9313 3 года назад +3

    Sylvia got it right, "Lodi" is reverse-spelled "Idol". Pinoy slangs includes reverse-spelled or reverse-syllabol words like erpat (Father), lonta (pantalon or long pants), werpa (power), and others.

  • @bugoywittytechcoachfrom778
    @bugoywittytechcoachfrom778 3 года назад +40

    SANA OL my BESHIE na supportive! GRAABBEEE mga LODI dami kong tawa sa WALWAL! WALWAL queen sylvia! hihihih! Love you both! WALA LANG, SHARE KO LANG!
    If you happen to watch this video, click on SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and let's support this 2! ARAT NA!

  • @emjaysais
    @emjaysais 3 года назад +56

    It's funny that even G-dragon knows "grabe" and it's Sylvia's fave out of the one's she learned. Share ko lang haha

  • @maribelrey1433
    @maribelrey1433 3 года назад

    Grabe... I enjoy watching you two (Nakakatuwa kayong tingnan o panoorin) using the slang expressions of the Filipinos.

  • @kojih2008
    @kojih2008 3 года назад +35

    "Awit": 1st syllable "Aw" comes frm the word "Ouch" means a painful expression from any english speaker then combined with the next syllable "Kit" which derived frm the filipino word "sakit" means pain, omitting the first syll "sa" to use the last syll "kit". Actually this is a "konyo" word where they are confortable to combine english and filipino words. Btw "sakit" (pain) is also the same in Malaysia and Indonesia. Share ko lan po 😊

    • @xschzy
      @xschzy 3 года назад +1

      What is KONYO mean?

    • @cherrybearmnj.3964
      @cherrybearmnj.3964 3 года назад

      @@xschzy The word conyo often refers to a language where people speak Taglish a combination of the English and Filipino languages in a fussy way.

    • @xschzy
      @xschzy 3 года назад

      @@cherrybearmnj.3964 Thank you so much

  • @yansalvador3
    @yansalvador3 3 года назад +16

    "Oo" is also formal but "Opo" is respectful. You cannot answer "oo" to the elders. It's disrespectful.

  • @strawberryc1284
    @strawberryc1284 3 года назад +22

    Fun fact: I used to say "awit" but I didn't know what it means lol. I thought it was just an expression that you can use whenever you want to.
    Also sometimes we do this.
    China oil, Sana halls (sanaol)
    Naks (wow)
    Kemi ( char)
    Rarampa (going out to have fun)

  • @marle469
    @marle469 3 года назад +24

    Jessica could actually be a GURO. She knows how to explain almost everything in simple ways so that the other person can easily understand. And yep, giving examples is the best way to explain something new to someone. I respect you for this, Jessica! You're just not a Vlogger, but also, a Seonsaengnim! 😁😊😊💖💖 Keep it up! 🥰💖💖

  • @jerodqt
    @jerodqt 3 года назад +53

    Im dying when Jessica realized Lodi is Idol backwards 😂😂😂

  • @jefcabrera
    @jefcabrera 3 года назад

    Make a part 2 please..i think there are more pinoy slangs..this is fun and informative as well. You two are very entertaining..love you both. ❤❤

  • @thorothorogaming
    @thorothorogaming 3 года назад +25

    JOWA is originally a Filipino gay slang for "Asawa" (spouse), which evolved in meaning and now became a common Filipino slang for any romantic partner.

  • @veronicafausto3128
    @veronicafausto3128 3 года назад +31

    Before I used the word "GRABE" all the time but now I'm comfortable in using "EBARG" as a replacement hehe. Share ko lang, Most Filipinos are fond of reversing the words to make it sound cool and cute at the same time

    • @jsurvd
      @jsurvd 3 года назад

      HAHAHAHHA

    • @ekvilibriumm
      @ekvilibriumm 3 года назад +2

      pangiy pakinggan ng ebarg potamgina wag mu na ulet gagamitin yan

    • @veronicafausto3128
      @veronicafausto3128 3 года назад

      @@ekvilibriumm ayoko nga ebarg

    • @metasklol
      @metasklol 3 года назад

      HAHAHA natawa ako sa EBARG buset

    • @kristine7749
      @kristine7749 3 года назад +1

      minsan gamit ko naman "gravity" parang grabe te, skl

  • @evezenrera8431
    @evezenrera8431 3 года назад

    these two are so cute! love to see you both enjoying Filipino lingo!...hope to see you more of that concept. love, love, love!
    나는 너희 둘을 사랑한다!

  • @karlagustin8281
    @karlagustin8281 3 года назад +45

    I love the sub in 2:43 "isn't because this is BALIKTAD?" 🤣 The taglish is real

  • @qwertyman3636
    @qwertyman3636 3 года назад +37

    MAKE THIS A SERIES PLEASE LIKE:
    "TAGALOG WITH SYLVIA" OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT ♥️♥️♥️

  • @agapejohnlagon9204
    @agapejohnlagon9204 3 года назад

    와아아 그라베잘낯서 정말 !!! 사나 올 진짜 제시카씨 부럽다 부러워요 필리핀 슬랭울 나 보다 도 많이 알랐내요 kilig????
    Actually between 70's and 80'sthere was a slang that came out,actually it was in a movie that goes "shiver to the bones" thats where" kilig to the bones" phrase came out and i thik in korea too they used tgat slang before i use to here it in the clubs specially the 아가씨s👩 in the club if you know what i mean and i guess it even came out in one of the best korean comedy soap thst time the 사랑이 뭐길래 i just forgot how it was really said but i remember there was so killig is basically the word shiver for instance you're boyfriend out of the blue he sang ang very beautiful song for you in the middle of a crowded place and you were touchly inlove that you shivered thats the actual feeling of kilig or shiver it is like you ate very fatty pig's meat and you shivered because of the oil "grabe!!" is also like a korean slang 와아아 노무하다 or 노무했다

  • @REALKOREA
    @REALKOREA 3 года назад +44

    slangs from other languages are always fun to learn!😁
    greetings~🇰🇷🇵🇭

  • @kristineanngarcia9164
    @kristineanngarcia9164 3 года назад +354

    who else doesn’t know the root words of “awit” like me until this vlog 😂😂😂

    • @블핑사랑블핑사랑
      @블핑사랑블핑사랑 3 года назад +5

      Same here😅

    • @Hellucke
      @Hellucke 3 года назад +8

      I been hearing/Reading that word countless times and I thought it means "wait"
      just now from watching this video know what really that word means.. >.<
      maybe i should give thanks to this Video :D

    • @Smdmaq
      @Smdmaq 3 года назад +1

      haha guilty me!🙋 😁 literally 😅

    • @charlonignacio1519
      @charlonignacio1519 3 года назад +6

      Me but doesn’t seem they used it correctly. Kahit san na lang kasi ginagamit haha

    • @coleenhassprouted
      @coleenhassprouted 3 года назад

      me :)

  • @shanegularityy
    @shanegularityy 3 года назад +2

    as soon as i've watch your vlog with moy i can't stop it 😭🤧 i literally clicked your videos w/o hesitation 🤍🤍

  • @alexcajes2291
    @alexcajes2291 3 года назад +38

    you forgot the slang "arat"..which means "tara" in Tagalog and "let's go" in English and also the phrase "uwian na, may nanalo na", but anyways it is a long phrase....but it was so fun..I like how Jessica introduce some of the viral Filipino slang to Sylvia..

  • @yelyl136
    @yelyl136 3 года назад +7

    You and Sylvia together is really fun to watch. Both of your reactions are so funny, especially that moment when you realized that lodi is actually idol spelled backwards 🤣
    I can really see Jessica as a school teacher here. You would definitely be a really good teacher.
    I really enjoyed this, can't wait for part 2 😊

  • @jeranietunacao8185
    @jeranietunacao8185 3 года назад

    More Vlogs with Sylvia...Jess Love you both ❤❤❤

  • @franchescanicoledizon1660
    @franchescanicoledizon1660 3 года назад +83

    it's cute everytime I saw some people introduce the Filipino Language to someone they know

  • @doybarbado1497
    @doybarbado1497 3 года назад +23

    The word "kilig" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in March 2016.

  • @Xian_tastic
    @Xian_tastic 3 года назад +1

    I like the tone of Jessica whenever she speaks tagalog, like she has the natural tone of Filipino Speakers, then for Sylvia Noona -- how she righteously guess the meaning of the words, good job!

  • @KingFB
    @KingFB 3 года назад +201

    Lodiiii! Hahahaha 🤣

  • @plenbautista3241
    @plenbautista3241 3 года назад +11

    Add the word “peg” to your list of slang words.
    Peg means taking an inspiration from an ideal person or thing.
    (e.g. “Ito ang peg ko.”) in korean context this is similar to “이게 내 스타일이야” (This is my style)
    Take note though, peg is often used in gay lingo so only lgbt & females mostly use it, straight guys would prefer saying “Ito ang trip ko.”

    • @unknowing5818
      @unknowing5818 3 года назад

      it sounds like a woman's body part so I guess that's why most straight guys would avoid saying it most of them can't control making fun of things that sounds green they'd probably say peg consecutively hahaha

  • @ronaldbantug4083
    @ronaldbantug4083 2 года назад

    sylvia is a happy person she's honest like jessica they are comfortable with each other love them both explaining pilipino slang so interesting they're having some fun

  • @alemangeofreyb.1854
    @alemangeofreyb.1854 3 года назад +103

    Im a filipino but it's my first time to know that "awit" is a combination of "aw" and "sakit" 😂

    • @geraldsambajon7372
      @geraldsambajon7372 3 года назад +5

      Yeah I actually understand it as the real filipino "Awit" word which means "Song"🤣🤣

    • @atheivzle1383
      @atheivzle1383 3 года назад +4

      Same 😭 all this time I thought it's just a word of expression 😂

    • @privateray2456
      @privateray2456 3 года назад +1

      HAHAHA

    • @quinn0110
      @quinn0110 3 года назад +2

      Wala pa ko sa part na yan ng video 😂 sayo ko lang nalaman haha

    • @shannaciel
      @shannaciel 3 года назад +1

      Me too.. hahaa

  • @blinkonce7336
    @blinkonce7336 3 года назад +25

    Jessica and Sylvia completing our weekend

  • @ioriyagami6421
    @ioriyagami6421 3 года назад

    There’s a lot more like
    •G- game
    •G na G- either Game na Game or Galit na Galit/so angry
    •Sakalam- malakas/ the Best
    •Werpa- Power
    •Petmalu- malupet/awesome
    •Mumshie- mommy
    •Chibog/Chicha- Eat
    •Chika- What’s new/ gossip
    •Krung-krung- crazy
    •Anda/Datung- Money
    •Echos/Chos- Just kidding
    •Mars- like Bes/Beshy
    •Havey- it’s like good or awesome
    •Waley- opposite of havey
    •Sabe/Sabi- it’s not a slang but it’s use like Grabe. If someone say something shocking. And don’t forget the intonation SABEEE!
    •Anda- money
    •Dedo- Dead
    •Swabe lang- smooth lang
    •Rapsa- masarap/ delicious
    And the new trending phrase or slang I’m not sure
    •Change oil- change gf/bf

  • @chichivorethechichiryadevo1413
    @chichivorethechichiryadevo1413 3 года назад +40

    The word "lodi" came from the old mannerism of Filipinos at 1980's to reverse words but more on syllables, for example "Inka"(kaen) , "Goli"(ligo) "Bigtu"(tubig) and the most famous one "Kosing Gawlu"
    (Singko lugaw)
    which means: "5 peso porridge"
    And the trend at that time is slowly coming back these days.
    love your video, you really are updated with the slangs haha

    • @kuhakeyingress4676
      @kuhakeyingress4676 3 года назад +4

      and the famous song "nosi ba lasi" = sino ba sila (who are they)

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 3 года назад +1

      Actually, that reversing of the letters or syllabes came out and was strongest in the 70s. You'll notice that those inverted words are more prevalent with those in their middle ages because they've actually used them a lot in their childhood. An example would Manila mayor Isko who is very natural in using it. i'm pretty sure he can string up sentences just using reversed words.

    • @NoName-it4uu
      @NoName-it4uu 3 года назад

      In bisaya we call it ilab ilab from the term bali bali which means inverting in English. This trend is also applied on english words such as relax is called xaler and laysho from the word social/sosyal.

    • @ken8342
      @ken8342 3 года назад

      My favorite one is "Dehins" which means "Hindi" narinig ko lang sya kay asiong salonga. Dehins ako pupunta lods HAHAHAHAHA.

  • @ewat23
    @ewat23 3 года назад +157

    I kept seeing awit everywhere and didn’t know what it means, I cant believe I am learning what it means from a Korean, 😆

  • @TONEEVIP
    @TONEEVIP 3 года назад +3

    7:48 first time ko nalaman yung "Awit" ( Aw Sakit) ??? "Aw" is from Ouch (Awts how Filipino will pronouce it) but should be "Aray" for the direct tagalog translation :)

  • @jerodqt
    @jerodqt 3 года назад +37

    I was today years old when I learned that awit is “aw sakit”. Never really used the word before but kinda cool that I'm also learning from Jessica.

    • @daniellem8783
      @daniellem8783 3 года назад

      😂 same!

    • @friesundae
      @friesundae 3 года назад

      Same, HAHAHAHA. Lagi q ginagamit pero 'di ko knows ayun pala meaning, HAHAHAHA.

    • @israelxx-ju9tf
      @israelxx-ju9tf 3 года назад

      "awit" narinig ko na to way back mga 2014.. sa pagkaka alam ko legit na provincial word sya na almost the same din sa "aw sakit" ang meaning..

    • @gillianepereyra4177
      @gillianepereyra4177 3 года назад

      owemji i see minari

  • @hwangjyunji3954
    @hwangjyunji3954 3 года назад +29

    I love how Jessica doesn't realize up until now that 'Lodi' is idol spelled backwards 😂😂😂😂

  • @nardotatlonghari
    @nardotatlonghari 3 года назад

    Ermahgerd! Sylvia's laughter is so infectious. 😄
    Jessica and Sylvia go together like Smith and Wesson, Black and Decker, Laurel and Hardy... Well, you get the picture.

  • @bulalakaw9274
    @bulalakaw9274 3 года назад +5

    I enjoyed it , as a filipino I always heared or read the word "AWIT" and I didn't know the exact meaning of it even if I encounter this word so many times... and now I learned from you guys that the word awit is from the word , awww... sakit... HAHAHAHAHA..
    I can't wait the part 2 ..
    I wish jessica will upload everyday I really like the way she's speak , she's intelligent woman even your now 20yrs old ? Or 22yrs old ?

  • @mzshmkn
    @mzshmkn 3 года назад +8

    4:00 Agreed. IU is the peak "how to be you po" example.

  • @ChuyBY
    @ChuyBY 2 года назад

    I likeeee this video! ❤ I would also want to add, with "Share Ko Lang" it can be abbreviated with "SKL", most used for text/chat slang. And, another slang that is quite relate is "Share Mo Lang" or "SML" which means the other way around. If someone is telling you a story, you can say "share mo lang?" afterwards. It can be used in a sarcastic way or in a joking/humorous/teasing way. 😅

  • @feg466
    @feg466 3 года назад +14

    Fun fact: The tagalog slang word "Shota" was the classic word for "Jowa". So "jowa" is the latest version. Ang bilis ng pickup ni Sylvia sa "Lodi"!😁. They replaced the word "all" from the slang "sana all" with the word "oil" to make it more "kwela"(funnier).

    • @daniellem8783
      @daniellem8783 3 года назад +1

      ah sa shota nanggaling ung jowa? hndi ko alam hahahha thanks! learnt something new today 😁

    • @feg466
      @feg466 3 года назад

      @@daniellem8783 welcome....rotonda👍😁

    • @kross3106
      @kross3106 3 года назад

      naisip ko don sa shota, shuta. magkaiba nga pala yon haha

    • @feg466
      @feg466 3 года назад +1

      @@kross3106 kung may ibang ibig sabihin sa salitang "shuta" na iba sa "shota" eh hindi ko na po alam yun..😁

    • @순이-p6f
      @순이-p6f 3 года назад +1

      akala ko yung shota ay short for "short-time"? like for not so serious relationships ganun? yan din ba meaning ng jowa?

  • @almirajane2829
    @almirajane2829 3 года назад +8

    2:47 When Jessica realized Lodi was Idol spelled backwards 😆 And that “bruh you should learn from me” caption Hahahhahahaa love yall Part II PLEASE!!

  • @jhoyciekrebs8583
    @jhoyciekrebs8583 2 года назад

    Both personalities are adorable 🥰 I can only imagine how rowdy and chaotic it would be of you guys will get together with Lia and Moi 🤣😂

  • @xyryll6807
    @xyryll6807 3 года назад +11

    Yeah it's necessary to use "Po", I speak bisaya and bisaya don't use "Po" to be formal, so I don't use po until someone said I must use it because I sound so rude when talking to them (in tagalog). Well it's a lesson learn for me tho😅

    • @xyryll6807
      @xyryll6807 3 года назад

      Omooo I got a heart from Jessica Lee💕. Grabeee!

    • @zhirathoktok5564
      @zhirathoktok5564 3 года назад +1

      same with me. when i started working in makati i don't use po or opo then i realized i sounded disrespectful. and now nga naa nako sa visayas ang po ug opo dili na pud nako matanggal labi na kung mutubag sa mga tigulang..😊😊

  • @danicagaby
    @danicagaby 3 года назад +14

    Hi Jessica I'm a Filipina and I'm currently studying Korean 😊 It's nice to see a korean appreciate our language. Maraming salamat ❤

  • @bullbae02
    @bullbae02 3 года назад

    isa pa! sana may part 2! madami pang slang o salita na pwede nyong dalawa gawan ng nakakatuwang video, always have fun girls!

  • @yourfangirl1373
    @yourfangirl1373 3 года назад +11

    Her reaction when she realized that LODI is IDOL spelled backwards is so precious ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @martinmartin8666
    @martinmartin8666 3 года назад +22

    Lmao..i laughed when Jessica was surpised and didn't even know that lodi is idol backwards

  • @judithjagmis7637
    @judithjagmis7637 3 года назад

    Both of you sobrang kalog! Kaloka kayo..Haha..
    Love to watch this video..
    part 2 please..
    Sana next video..you can speak tagalog..I think your tagalog accent is good too..
    Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

  • @nahhan115
    @nahhan115 3 года назад +31

    Awit is also a word, synonym of kanta which means to sing(v)/song(n)..I think awit is a bit more formal...share ko lang beshies 😊

  • @seyki
    @seyki 3 года назад +15

    Them, trying their best learning tagalog.
    Me, struggling so much in my Filipino subject.
    Okay. I should go back elem to study more.

  • @candycane907
    @candycane907 3 года назад

    Grabeee... I really like you both. Nakaka good vibes😁

  • @prinzamagat
    @prinzamagat 3 года назад +11

    BEST DUO! THEY NEVER FAIL TO MAKE ME LAUGH😂✨

  • @katsoodo
    @katsoodo 3 года назад +28

    I'm a Pinoy, but I don't know the meaning of "awit". I just learned it from you. 😂

  • @lorenzo9571
    @lorenzo9571 3 года назад

    OMG ! Nakakaenjoy manood ng videos niyo. Loveyou both 🥰❤

  • @cedrickjosephhamos3065
    @cedrickjosephhamos3065 3 года назад +4

    "PO" & "OPO" usually used to show respect when asking & answering respectively to someone specially older than you.hope it helps. 😁😁
    godbless

  • @apriljoyfos7124
    @apriljoyfos7124 3 года назад +7

    I really like how you interpreted 'sana all' and you even related a very good meaning.

  • @xpnmd
    @xpnmd 3 года назад

    4:40 "grabe" is actually a word from the spanish - "grave" means, serious. So saying grabe in filipino is just like saying "seriously?".
    Really love your videos and amazed on how you appreciate filipino culture. 💙

  • @isupport101
    @isupport101 3 года назад +4

    That 2:48 hahaha she's so cute knowing that the "LODI" word is just a reverse word of "IDOL" hahaa
    Nagulat ka rin no? Haha❤️

  • @archienueno1311
    @archienueno1311 3 года назад +8

    2:45 i love how she scream omg music to my ears HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @ronnelabitona7945
    @ronnelabitona7945 3 года назад

    Every year my bagong salitang mabubuo sa isang community kaya Hindi nko magtataka Kung bakit marami kaming lenguwahe dito sa ph hahaha maimbento talaga kaming laht hahaha🧡
    Mula sa pag shaffle ng mga words at pag express ng feelings dyan nabubuo ang nga balbal na salita sa tingin ko hahaha
    Ung translation ng words sa content nio po ay tumpak na tumpak I really love it when you guys say our slang words correctly and that's really vital when it comes to filipino attachment🧡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jacobsenmontoya9313
    @jacobsenmontoya9313 3 года назад +5

    Originally, "Awit" the older or much formal term for "Kanta", or "Song" in english. Words evolve. Now, it's a slang expression.

    • @JRAS_
      @JRAS_ 3 года назад

      songs bro u r gonna hurt the tagalog purists

  • @elizabethjuan4888
    @elizabethjuan4888 3 года назад +4

    Super enjoyed it. Only now that I've learned the meaning of slang term, "awit". Grabeeee

  • @donnakrislacanlale9037
    @donnakrislacanlale9037 3 года назад

    Hi Jess, I enjoy watching your videos. Great to hear that you are not ashamed of your experiences in the Philippines. BTW, Sylvia is so cute 🤗👍

  • @lindaperalta1033
    @lindaperalta1033 3 года назад +3

    I love watching these two conversing in Tagalog, hope it would help some of your colleagues

  • @alexmackenzie7223
    @alexmackenzie7223 3 года назад +4

    Ok here are my take after watching this video:
    1. Jessica explained 'Sana Ol' more accurately than I could've even though, I'm a filipino. Got me like 😯
    2. During this whole vid i finally felt what it feels like to be a foreigner trying to learn tagalog. Huh.
    3. I can't stop smiling the whole time! The vid's energy is so light and i can see that you guys are enjoying yourselves, therefore it made me enjoy the whole vid too. Don't stop making vids together, i really love your dynamic

  • @hellkonio7417
    @hellkonio7417 3 года назад

    Grabe.. nakaka goodvibes ung smile ng kasama nyo po 😊 ganda nya nyumiti

  • @iou4440
    @iou4440 3 года назад +7

    Im a filipino. I always see AWIT, But i only understood it now. I thought it was just a random expression

  • @altheapelipas1373
    @altheapelipas1373 3 года назад +17

    Jessica: next slang is walwal
    Silvia : it's a sound of a dog
    Jessica : *hehehe nah it's not
    Silvia : "warf, warf"
    That's my favorite part HAHAHAH lol, Grabeee! Ang saya niyo po panoorin!!

  • @tonSAMA02
    @tonSAMA02 3 года назад

    Wow.. from the start until the end of the video I always smile.. its like both of you are real Filipinos.. chada masyado

  • @dominiquejefte1350
    @dominiquejefte1350 3 года назад +6

    (2:47) OMG FLEEEECE I ALMOST DIED HAHEMAHAHAHAHAHSHSHAHDJAGAGAAGAGA U GUYS ARE ADORABLEEEEE

  • @gold6234
    @gold6234 3 года назад +9

    ah yes, this is what i call. fun education. we stan that

  • @enricogonzales2451
    @enricogonzales2451 3 года назад

    Ang galing ninyong dalawa...ipagpatuloy ninyo pa ang paglikha ng mga vlog na ganito. Natutuwa ako sa pagaaral ninyo ng aming salita.
    Mabuhay kayo...

  • @calinogimarie8771
    @calinogimarie8771 3 года назад +3

    I always used "awit" as my expression to something but I've just learned the meaning (awit=hurt/aw/painful) JUST TODAY😂😅

  • @ellyyyy11
    @ellyyyy11 3 года назад +13

    Hey jessica!!! you might want to check out this rising pinoy pop group in the Philippines, their name is Alamat. Just promoting them also 😂 because I really am a fan of them too. You might want to check them out, especially their mission as a group. They showcase the diverse and various ethnicities in the Philippines by singinging in 7 different languages present in the country (and all 7 belong to the 8 major languages in PH - Tagalog, Bisaya, Hiligaynon, Kapampangan, Ilocano, Bicolano, Waray-waray) and aims to cascade that to the current and future generations of Filipinos. They also have videos that are very educational and you can really have a look of the diversity of the Philippines. Alamat recently debuted last February and one of the members is actually from Bacolod too. You can find their channel in RUclips as ALAMAT and listen to their debut song kbye. Thank you so much!!!!

    • @tofi.nicdao
      @tofi.nicdao 3 года назад

      no they suck

    • @Kirbyluvr_
      @Kirbyluvr_ 3 года назад +1

      👆the reply above me smells like rotten fish dipped in mayo with pee tas amoy asim
      anyways agree gigi ! 😙

    • @loysaaa2185
      @loysaaa2185 3 года назад

      Salamat na isingit mo Alamat.

  • @g.b.alejandro6268
    @g.b.alejandro6268 3 года назад

    My thoughts:
    Sana ol / naol = hoping that others should have a chance too
    Char / charot = just kidding
    Walwal = drunk
    Grabe = too much (used in expressing things with shock)
    Jowa , pronounced as jo - wa, means lover
    Kilig = romantic excitement (sometimes the person who encounters this is having rosy cheeks)
    Hope this helps 😊😊😊

  • @ginostrings
    @ginostrings 3 года назад +11

    I didn't realize how good Jessica is with tagalog. Respect!

  • @pallangg
    @pallangg 3 года назад +6

    Hahaha its so funny when jessica just realized the word lodi was the baliktad of idol😅

  • @syrabausa3384
    @syrabausa3384 3 года назад

    Please include : Weh, di nga?,hala!?😆😆😍😍 New subscriber here🤚
    I Love your channel and sylvia too💕💕💕

  • @angelcruxx8997
    @angelcruxx8997 3 года назад +32

    *But.... How to unhear G-dragon's "grabe"*
    HAHAHA. He's so cute. He also asked Dara what's the meaning of “grabe”. Share Ko Langs!

    • @meccajaye4773
      @meccajaye4773 3 года назад

      Where can I watch the clip of gd saying grabe?

    • @angelcruxx8997
      @angelcruxx8997 3 года назад +1

      @@meccajaye4773 here in RUclips, just search GD and Dara Insta Live choose the one with Eng Sub.

    • @meccajaye4773
      @meccajaye4773 3 года назад

      @@angelcruxx8997 thank you!