Terms of Endearment
We are Family
For the Culture
Foods
100

to 'love' or 'expensive' and can be used for people, things, or even as a declaration of affections

What is Mahal?

100

The tagalog term that means sister

What is ate?

100

A term that encompasses a feeling of deep empathy and shared identity, often translated as 'shared inner self' or 'togetherness'.

What is kapwa?

100

A fertilized duck egg,  considered a street food and a delicacy in the Philippines

What is a balut?

200

The tagalog term that describes the deep-seated sense of obligation to reciprocate favors or kindness, often extending across generations within a family.

What is Utang na Loob (debt of gratitude)?

200

The tagalog term that means youngest child

What is bunso?

200

The tagalog term that refers to slippers, commonly known for using as a disciplinary tool

What is tsinelas? chee-NEH-lahs

200

This dish features a whole roasted pig with crispy skin, often the centerpiece of Filipino celebrations,

What is Lechon?

300

A deeply romantic and poetic Tagalog word that  translates to "my beloved" or "my sweetheart," often found in classic Filipino love songs and poems, conveying profound affection.

What is Sinta?

300

Divorce, Homosexuality, Pursuing the Arts, Tattoos

What is something taboo in Filipino families?

300

The tagalog term added to the end of sentences that show respect

What is “po”, “opo”?

300

A popular dessert translates to "mix-mix" and is a colorful concoction of shaved ice, sweet beans, fruits, jellies, and custard, often topped with ube ice cream.

What is Halo-Halo?

400

The act of courtship where a man sings romantic songs outside a woman's house

What is a Harana?

400

When a parent wants to show remorse without directly saying "I'm sorry," they might offer this.

What are fruits or snacks? What is buying you something?

400

This respectful gesture involves taking an elder's hand and pressing it to one's forehead, often accompanied by the phrase "Mano po."

What is Pagmamano?

400

The  national dish of the Philippines, typically made with chicken or pork simmered in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and peppercorns.

What is Adobo?