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10 Uncommonly used Word in Philippines

1. Anluwage 
English: Carpenter
Definition: A worker who builds or repairs wooden structures or their structural parts.
- anluwage, ibang tawag sa karpintero
Use in a sentence: Ang tatay ni Albert ay isang anluwage.
2. Awanggan
English: Infinity
Definition: Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity.
Use in a sentence: Walang magbabago at awanggan ang pagmamahal ko sa’yo.
3. Balintuna
In English: Unbelievable
Definition: Of such a superlative degree as to be hard to believe.
Use in a sentence: Balintuna man, may mga bagay talaga na di maipaliwanag ng siyensya.
4. Bilnuran
In English: Arithmetic
Definition: A branch of mathematics that deals usually with the nonnegative real numbers including sometimes the transfinite cardinals and with the application of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to them.
Use in a sentence: Noon pa ako bobo basta’t bilnuran ang pinag-uusapan.
5. Di Mahapayang-Gatang
In English: Grumpy Woman
Definition: A moodily cross woman.
Use in a sentence: Mahirap magkagusto sa isang di mahapayang-gatang.
6. Durungawan
In English: Window
Definition: An opening especially in the wall of a building for admission of light and air that is usually closed by casements or sashes containing transparent material (such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut.
Use in a sentence: Pakisarang mabuti ang ating durungawan, baka may mamboso.
7.Duyog
In English: Eclipse
Definition:The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another.
Use in a sentence: Nakita mo ba ang nangyaring duyog nung isang araw?
8.Hatinig
In English: Telephone
Definition: An instrument for reproducing sounds at a distance.
Use in a sentence: Sagutin mo ang hatinig, may tumatawag!
9. Himaton
In English: Clue
Definition: A piece of evidence that leads one toward the solution of a problem.
Use in a sentence: Bigyan mo naman ako ng himaton, di ko mahulaan ang sinasabi mo.
10. Kabtol
In English: Switch
Definition: An exchange or a swap, especially one done secretly.
Use in a sentence: Nag-kabtol kami ng mga impormasyon kagabi.
Thought about upcoming Election

Philippine Elections are of several types. The president, vice-president, and the senators are elected for a six-year term, while the members of the House of Representatives, governors, vice-governors, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan(provincial board
members), mayors, vice-mayors, members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod/members of the
Sangguniang Bayan (city/municipal councilors), barangay officials,
and the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan (youth councilors)
are elected to serve for a three-year term.
The Congress or Kongreso has two chambers.
The House of Representatives or Kapulungan ng mga
Kinatawan has 292 seats as of 2013, of which 80% are contested in
single seat electoral districts and 20% are allotted to party-lists
according to a modified Hare quota with remainders disregarded and a three-seat
cap. These party list seats are only accessible to marginalized and
under-represented groups and parties, local parties, and sectoral wings of
major parties that represent the marginalized. The Constitution of the Philippines allows the House of
Representatives to have more than 250 members by statute without a need for
a constitutional amendment. The Senate or Senado has
24 members which are elected on a nationwide at-large basis;
they do not represent any geographical district. Half of the Senate is renewed
every three years.
The Philippines has a multi-party system,
with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of
gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form a coalition government. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is responsible for
running the elections.
Under the Constitution, elections for the members of
Congress and local positions (except barangay officials) occur every second
Monday of May every third year after May 1992, and presidential and vice
presidential elections occur every second Monday of May every sixth year after
May 1992. All elected officials, except those at the barangay level, start (and
end) their terms of office on June 30 of the election year.
