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Interjections ng Kasunduan

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agreed
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facts
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mood
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same
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based
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preach
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word up
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church
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ditto
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i'll drink to that
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hear, hear!
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all right
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true that
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right
agreed
agreed
Pantawag
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d
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(Pumapayag.)

(Pumapayag.)

Sang-ayon.

used to express concurrence or approval with a statement, suggestion, or decision

example
Halimbawa
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Agreed.
Agreed.
facts
facts
Pantawag
f
f
a
æ
c
k
t
s
s
(Siyempre. Pizza ang tunay na pinakamahusay na pagkain.)

(Siyempre. Pizza ang tunay na pinakamahusay na pagkain.)

Tama. Ang pizza talaga ang pinakamagandang pagkain.

Informal

used to emphasize agreement with a statement or assertion because it aligns with undeniable truths or commonly accepted realities

mood
mood
Pantawag
m
m
oo
u
d
d
(Ganun. Ang manatili sa kama buong araw ay mukhang nakakapagpahinga.)

(Ganun. Ang manatili sa kama buong araw ay mukhang nakakapagpahinga.)

Tama. Ang magpahinga sa kama buong araw ay tila mapayapa.

Informal

used to express agreement or empathy with a statement or situation that resonates with one's current feelings or sentiments

same
same
Pantawag
s
s
a
m
m
e
(Ganoon din)

(Ganoon din)

Sama

Informal

used to acknowledge agreement or express a similar sentiment with a statement or experience expressed by someone else

based
based
Pantawag
b
b
a
s
s
e
d
t
(Batay.)

(Batay.)

Sang-ayon.

Informal

used to express approval, agreement, or admiration for a person, idea, or action that aligns with one's own beliefs, values, or principles

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

The use of "based" as an interjection has evolved from its original context in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and internet culture. Originally, "based" was used to describe someone or something that was considered authentic, genuine, or true to oneself. Over time, "based" transitioned from its specific meaning to a broader internet slang term used to express approval, agreement, or admiration for someone's actions, statements, or beliefs.

preach
preach
Pantawag
p
p
r
r
ea
i
ch
ʧ
(Sang-ayon!)

(Sang-ayon!)

Amen!

used to show enthusiastic agreement or affirmation, especially in response to someone's passionate or insightful statement

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

As an interjection, "preach" is a colloquial term that has its roots in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and has gained popularity in broader internet culture. It's often used to emphasize that someone is speaking truthfully or expressing an idea that resonates deeply with the speaker. "Preach" has evolved from its religious and spiritual origins to become a widely used expression of affirmation, encouragement, and solidarity in contemporary language and culture.

word up
Pantawag
uk flag
/wˈɜːd ˈʌp/
(Sige nga)

(Sige nga)

Tama na

Informal

used to convey affirmation, agreement, or acknowledgment of what has been said

church
church
Pantawag
ch
ʧ
u
ɜ
r
r
ch
ʧ
(Sang-ayon!)

(Sang-ayon!)

Tama!

Informal

used to signify agreement, affirmation, or endorsement of a statement, idea, or sentiment

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

The use of "church" as an interjection is deeply rooted in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and has gained popularity in broader internet culture. In the internet culture, the use of "church" as an interjection has transcended its religious origins and has become a colloquial expression of enthusiastic agreement or endorsement.

ditto
ditto
Pantawag
d
d
i
ɪ
tt
t
o
(Sabi nga)

(Sabi nga)

Sang-ayon

used to express agreement, confirmation, or acknowledgment of a statement or sentiment

i'll drink to that
i'll drink to that
Pantawag
uk flag
/aɪl dɹˈɪŋk tə ðˈæt/
(Pag-agree ako riyan!)

(Pag-agree ako riyan!)

Sang-ayon ako diyan!

used to express enthusiastic agreement or approval of a statement, sentiment, or idea

hear, hear!
hear, hear!
Pantawag
uk flag
/hˈɪɹ hˈɪɹ/
( narito!)

( narito!)

Narito

used to show one's complete agreement with something, particularly in a speech

all right
all right
Pantawag
uk flag
/ˌɔːl ˈraɪt/
(Sige)

(Sige)

Ayos lang

used to show our agreement or satisfaction with something

true that
true that
Pantawag
uk flag
/tɹˈuː ðˈæt/
(tama nga)

(tama nga)

tama yan

used to express agreement or affirmation with something that has been said

right
Pantawag
r
r
i
gh
t
t
(Tama)

(Tama)

Sige

used to show one's agreement

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