Results 1 to 27 of 27

Thread: Could somone please explain?

  1. #1
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Exclamation Could somone please explain?

    Hi all,
    I have herd mention of "sundang" and or "bolos" couls somone please explain what this means?
    Thanks,
    Mick


  2. #2
    Respected Member sunshine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Stoke on Trent, UK
    Posts
    185
    Rep Power
    59
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi all,
    I have herd mention of "sundang" and or "bolos" couls somone please explain what this means?
    Thanks,
    Mick

    It means "axe" used to split or cut woods or as a weapon


  3. #3
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Thumbs up


    Thank you very much, I was wondering all sort of things!
    Mick.


  4. #4
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    N. Wales, Wrexham
    Posts
    6,545
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi all,
    I have herd mention of "sundang" and or "bolos" couls somone please explain what this means?
    Thanks,
    Mick
    Watch your back, and sleep with one eye open.......


  5. #5
    Respected Member keithAngel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Land of Honey Ko,s
    Posts
    2,789
    Rep Power
    84
    Its also how problems started between ethnic groups as they used to each specialise in making a single product

    One group made Sudan and the other Habul (blankets)

    So the cry in the market would ring out

    Sundang (which with a slight inflection means "sharp"

    Harbul (which unfortunately means "blunt" as well)

    One day a Sundan seller took exception to what he felt was an insult from his blanket selling neighbor and the rest is history
    Absit invidia

    DISCLAIMER: The information hereinabove may or may not be entirely accurate, relevant, forthright, verifiable, or coherent. KeithAngel, who shall herein be refered to as the 'Shining Beacon of Light', reserves the right to neither confirm, deny, justify, explain, or otherwise acknowledge any inquiry in regards to the validity, genuinity, construction, intent, and/or motive of any statements, gestures, and/or actions whether real, imagined, or transdimensional in origin. Further, the 'Shining Beacon of Light' shall be absolved of any and all legal, moral, and financial responsibilities for damages to life, limb, character, reputation, property, and/or business resulting from the usage, assimilation, incorporation, replication, and/or distribution of said statements whether partial, complete, misquoted, or imagined. This disclaimer remains in effect despite any discrepancies or claims as to its legibility, comprehension, interpretation, subliminal suggestiveness, political affiliation, legality, visibility, and/or physical presence


  6. #6
    Banned
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Manila; Davao; Manchester
    Posts
    1,557
    Rep Power
    0
    Sundang is Bisaya (one of the many dialects here in the Phils) and Bolo is Tagalog (another dialect)... both means the same.. a long cutlass-like knife, large knife, machete....


  7. #7
    Respected Member Mrs Daddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    2,698
    Rep Power
    86
    just wonder where did you heard that mick
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


  8. #8
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Florge View Post
    Sundang is Bisaya (one of the many dialects here in the Phils) and Bolo is Tagalog (another dialect)... both means the same.. a long cutlass-like knife, large knife, machete....
    Hello Florge and Mrs Daddy,
    I get some emails from a group of 5 Filipina's that, I met when I went to Dubai on holiday to be with my son and his Filipina partner, they are talking to everone at the same time and they somtimes foget about me and write in their local language, and I just try to find the meaning so I can try and keep up.
    I am trying to pick up what I can to help me converse with my wife when she has her visa to be here.
    Thanks again,
    Mick.


  9. #9
    Respected Member vbkelly's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Bohol, Davao,UK
    Posts
    2,146
    Rep Power
    83
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi all,
    I have herd mention of "sundang" and or "bolos" couls somone please explain what this means?
    Thanks,
    Mick
    that means machete
    all things are possible!


  10. #10
    Respected Member bornatbirth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    5,383
    Rep Power
    111
    the more time you listen to your wife and friends talking tagalog you will pick up what they are saying and you will notice it will include some english,so you can pick up what they are saying.

    alot of the time when my wife talks i can understand what they are talking about after knowing a few words.


  11. #11
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    the more time you listen to your wife and friends talking tagalog you will pick up what they are saying and you will notice it will include some english,so you can pick up what they are saying.

    alot of the time when my wife talks i can understand what they are talking about after knowing a few words.
    Hi bornatbirth,
    This is toung in cheek but does you wife always want you to understand when talking with her friends
    Mick.


  12. #12
    Respected Member somebody's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    In London Thank arry
    Posts
    8,162
    Rep Power
    129
    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    the more time you listen to your wife and friends talking tagalog you will pick up what they are saying and you will notice it will include some english,so you can pick up what they are saying.

    alot of the time when my wife talks i can understand what they are talking about after knowing a few words.


    Dont let them know we know what they are on about, just pretend to not take any notice
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


  13. #13
    Respected Member bornatbirth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    5,383
    Rep Power
    111
    that may of been the case at first when i didnt know any words and she could talk infront of me without me having a clue

    but now my wife as to be more careful?

    my wife tells me what she is talking about and teachs me words every now and then,and often i ask her what some words mean.


  14. #14
    Respected Member bornatbirth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    5,383
    Rep Power
    111
    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post


    Dont let them know we know what they are on about, just pretend to not take any notice
    oops i should of been more careful


  15. #15
    Respected Member somebody's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    In London Thank arry
    Posts
    8,162
    Rep Power
    129
    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    oops i should of been more careful
    One more move like that and the league of Brit hubbys to pinoys will have you suspended or if a really bad case your have to eat dinguan for two weeks
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


  16. #16
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    2,571
    Rep Power
    81
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    This is toung in cheek but does you wife always want you to understand when talking with her friends
    Mick.
    Hi mick, personally, i feel its rude to talk with my friends in our language with my hubby (bf back then) around. So i make sure to talk in mixed language (taglish) so he can understand and i would normally translate some of the tagalog words or tell him every now and then "were talking about this and that", so he doesn't feel left out. You wouldn't want to be with a group and all they do is talk in language you don't understand and its like you're not there


  17. #17
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Smile

    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie View Post
    Hi mick, personally, i feel its rude to talk with my friends in our language with my hubby (bf back then) around. So i make sure to talk in mixed language (taglish) so he can understand and i would normally translate some of the tagalog words or tell him every now and then "were talking about this and that", so he doesn't feel left out. You wouldn't want to be with a group and all they do is talk in language you don't understand and its like you're not there
    Hi Sophie,
    Yes I appreciate your thinking like that; my son gets really mad when his partner talks to her friends in front of him in their language.
    I tend to find it amousing, but expect it would bother me more if it was about somthing serious.

    Mick.


  18. #18
    Respected Member Mrs Daddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    2,698
    Rep Power
    86
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hello Florge and Mrs Daddy,
    I get some emails from a group of 5 Filipina's that, I met when I went to Dubai on holiday to be with my son and his Filipina partner, they are talking to everone at the same time and they somtimes foget about me and write in their local language, and I just try to find the meaning so I can try and keep up.
    I am trying to pick up what I can to help me converse with my wife when she has her visa to be here.
    Thanks again,
    Mick.
    It make sense you are doing your research
    to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...


  19. #19
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    2,571
    Rep Power
    81
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hi Sophie,
    but expect it would bother me more if it was about somthing serious.

    Mick.
    with serious - you mean talking about you?


  20. #20
    Trusted Member mickcant's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Isle of Wight UK
    Posts
    2,953
    Rep Power
    150

    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by Sophie View Post
    with serious - you mean talking about you?
    Yes
    I am thinking IF we had had cross words or somthing like that, and she then talked to others knowing (or hoping)I could not understand, there have been no problems with me and my wife with this as yet, and I hope their never will be, but who knows.
    Mick.


  21. #21
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    2,571
    Rep Power
    81
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Yes
    I am thinking IF we had had cross words or somthing like that, and she then talked to others knowing (or hoping)I could not understand, there have been no problems with me and my wife with this as yet, and I hope their never will be, but who knows.
    Mick.
    I'm sure your wife will do great and will be gracious enough not to do that to you


  22. #22
    Respected Member bornatbirth's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Posts
    5,383
    Rep Power
    111
    at some point you will have misunderstanding ie arguement?

    my wife will get mad at me but at know one else,she will give me the cold shoulder treatment until she forgives me.

    you can tell by her tone and manner whens shes talking if its about you?


  23. #23
    Respected Member somebody's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    In London Thank arry
    Posts
    8,162
    Rep Power
    129
    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    at some point you will have misunderstanding ie arguement?

    my wife will get mad at me but at know one else,she will give me the cold shoulder treatment until she forgives me.

    you can tell by her tone and manner whens shes talking if its about you?
    Again any bloke can go far longer with out chatting so tampo I find has the opposite effect in the UK

    Blokes normally look for a reason for some peace and quiet, hence the garden shed, workshop,diy projects and going to DIY sheds, fishing, down the pub with a newspaper, jogging, the list goes on.

    This is far cheaper and means you dont need to travel or spend any money
    Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops


  24. #24
    Respected Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    2,571
    Rep Power
    81
    Quote Originally Posted by somebody View Post
    Again any bloke can go far longer with out chatting so tampo I find has the opposite effect in the UK

    Blokes normally look for a reason for some peace and quiet, hence the garden shed, workshop,diy projects and going to DIY sheds, fishing, down the pub with a newspaper, jogging, the list goes on.

    This is far cheaper and means you dont need to travel or spend any money
    makes a lot of sense


  25. #25
    Banned
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    HERNE BAY kent and cagayan de oro
    Posts
    867
    Rep Power
    0

    Talking

    ooooooo mick tell her to speak english she could be speaking tagalog ,cebuno or any other dialect in between you soon learn what a pilipina is talking about by facial expressions ,the dagger eyes to you the pursing of the lips instead of pointing and there are some words were there is no translation so it is said in english by that one word you can guess what there conversation is about ---its fun

    unsa man whattttt


  26. #26
    Member SurvivingAngel's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Cebu City
    Posts
    50
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    Its also how problems started between ethnic groups as they used to each specialise in making a single product

    One group made Sudan and the other Habul (blankets)

    So the cry in the market would ring out

    Sundang (which with a slight inflection means "sharp"

    Harbul (which unfortunately means "blunt" as well)

    One day a Sundan seller took exception to what he felt was an insult from his blanket selling neighbor and the rest is history

    This is a joke that explains how the fight between the Muslims and the Christians began.

    There were 2 guys, a Muslim and a Christian, both tradesmen. They used to be friends but the perpetual battle simply started with the stuff that they were selling.

    The Muslim guy was selling "sundang"which means machete and the Christian was selling "habul" which has two meanings; blunt and blanket.

    To attract customers, the Muslim would shout "Sundang" and on the other side, the Christian would also shout "Habul."

    The Muslim guy got offended as he thought that the Christian guy was mocking his "sundang" by shouting "habul" (the meaning is blunt if the stress is placed on the second syllable with a glottal stop) after him. To his anger, the Muslim guy killed the Christian guy with just one swoop of his "sundang" and said, "You said it's blunt, see? It's sharp!"

    This story is actually telling us that words that are the same but have different meanings can greatly cause confusion and misunderstanding.


  27. #27
    Member SurvivingAngel's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    Cebu City
    Posts
    50
    Rep Power
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by mickcant View Post
    Hello Florge and Mrs Daddy,
    I get some emails from a group of 5 Filipina's that, I met when I went to Dubai on holiday to be with my son and his Filipina partner, they are talking to everone at the same time and they somtimes foget about me and write in their local language, and I just try to find the meaning so I can try and keep up.
    I am trying to pick up what I can to help me converse with my wife when she has her visa to be here.
    Thanks again,
    Mick.

    Hi Mick,

    I am new here but have made contacts with some of the members. Where is your wife from? If she is from Cebu, maybe I can help you with learning the language. You can check this out
    http://www.livingincebuforums.com/ip...howtopic=11083

    Angie


Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 5
    Last Post: 28th October 2014, 23:11
  2. If you knew somone
    By Toyang in forum Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic
    Replies: 109
    Last Post: 11th January 2009, 14:57
  3. Please explain
    By Alan in forum Humour
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 15th January 2008, 13:11

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Filipino Forum : Philippine Forum