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Mga Interjections ng Pagsisimula at Tagumpay

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game on
2-
here we go
3-
buckle up
4-
let's go
5-
snap to it
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action
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chop-chop
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come on
9-
showtime
10-
in your face
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bazinga
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bingo
13-
nailed it
14-
boom
15-
eureka
game on
game on
Pantawag
uk flag
/ɡˈeɪm ˈɑːn/
(Game na!)

(Game na!)

Laban na!

Informal

used to convey readiness, determination, or excitement for a competition, challenge, or activity

example
Halimbawa
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You think you can beat us?
This exam is our chance to prove ourselves.
here we go
here we go
Pantawag
uk flag
/hˈɪɹ wiː ɡˈoʊ/
(Ayan na)

(Ayan na)

Sige na

used to signify the beginning of an event, action, or situation

buckle up
Pantawag
uk flag
/bˈʌkəl ˈʌp/
(Magsimula na tayo!)

(Magsimula na tayo!)

Maghanda na tayo!

used to advise someone to prepare for a potentially challenging or turbulent situation

let's go
let's go
Pantawag
uk flag
/lˈɛts ɡˈoʊ/
(Sugod na!)

(Sugod na!)

Tara na!

used to express enthusiasm, readiness, or encouragement to begin an activity, venture, or journey

snap to it
snap to it
Pantawag
uk flag
/snˈæp tʊ ɪt/
(Magsimula ka na!)

(Magsimula ka na!)

Bilisan mo!

used to instruct someone to act quickly, efficiently, or with urgency

action
action
Pantawag
a
æ
c
k
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(Simula!)

(Simula!)

Aksyon!

used to signal the beginning of an activity, typically a performance

What is the origin and context of use of 'action'?

The interjection "action" has its origin in gaming and entertainment culture, particularly in the context of video games, movies, and other forms of media. It is often used to exclaim excitement or anticipation for an upcoming event or to prompt someone to take action. The use of "action" as an interjection has also extended beyond its original contexts into everyday language, where it can be used informally to incite excitement, energy, or motivation.

chop-chop
chop-chop
Pantawag
uk flag
/ˈtʃɑpˈtʃɑp/
(Magtulungan tayo!)

(Magtulungan tayo!)

Bilisan mo!

Informal

used to urge someone to hurry up or to prompt them to complete a task quickly

come on
come on
Pangungusap
uk flag
/kˈʌm ˈɑːn/
N/A

N/A

used for encouraging someone to hurry

showtime
showtime
Pantawag
sh
ʃ
o
w
t
t
i
m
m
e
(Simula na ng kaganapan!)

(Simula na ng kaganapan!)

Oras na ng palabas!

used to announce the beginning of a performance, event, or moment of importance

in your face
in your face
Pantawag
uk flag
/ɪn jʊɹ fˈeɪs/
(Talo ka!)

(Talo ka!)

Basta!

used to express triumph, satisfaction, or defiance after achieving success or proving someone wrong

bazinga
bazinga
Pantawag
b
b
a
ɛ
z
z
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
a
ə
(Aha!)

(Aha!)

Bingo!

Humorous

used to indicate a successful outcome, a sudden realization

bingo
bingo
Pantawag
b
b
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
o
(Bingo!)

(Bingo!)

Aha!

Informal

used to express sudden recognition, understanding, or realization of something

nailed it
nailed it
Pantawag
uk flag
/nˈeɪld ɪt/
(Tama!)

(Tama!)

Sakto!

used to express satisfaction, triumph, or pride after successfully completing a task

boom
boom
Pantawag
b
b
oo
u
m
m
(Tama!)

(Tama!)

Bam!

used to express success, achievement, or a sudden positive outcome

eureka
eureka
Pantawag
eu
r
r
e
i
k
k
a
ə
(Aha!)

(Aha!)

Eureka!

used to express sudden realization, discovery, or enlightenment

What is the origin and context of use of 'eureka'?

The word "eureka" is derived from the Greek word "heúrēka," which means "I have found it." The scientist Archimedes is said to have exclaimed "eureka" upon making his discovery, signifying his excitement and realization. In modern contexts, "eureka" is used to express sudden insight, discovery, or enlightenment, often when someone finds a solution to a problem or uncovers something significant.

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