There are everyday objects you call by familiar names—but
there are more that sometimes stump you—you know how to call them in English or Tagalog but, you wonder... in Kapampangan? Here is a list of
such names for things you thought had no Kapampangan equivalents, so you can
expand your Kapampangan vocabulary and impress the old folks at home!
BONUS! Two more beautiful Kapampangan words associated with the state of nature:
PICURE SOURCES:
Aluyun:
http://the-meniscus.blogspot.com/2011/08/life-of-ease-in-our-invisible-submarine.html
Amuyam: wikipedia commons
Bangcala:
Baquicong: Manual of Operations, Sugpo Pond Culture
Capuput
Passuit
Puluc:
Saguinanun: Screen
grab: Wiccan chant: The moon she dances, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/x49tNBLC6hI/hqdefault.jpg
Sigamot:
Sinsin:
Puracsing 3: https://www.colourbox.com/preview/1992498-abstract-3d-illustration-of-atom-structure-over-white-background.jpg
Tibaba
Itang passuit patsit ya pu kekami Floridablanca
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