It is Filipino for cold.
It is Filipino for cold.
Runny nose, snot, cold.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."
tae utot sipon bulbo
These are the famous forms of water in the Philippines: > kanal > ihe > laway dura > sipon
aids , ubo ,sipon , sore eyes at kapangitan
Words end with the letter "n" in Tagalog: 1. pangalan 2. lunan 3. halaman 4. ngipin 5. tungkulin 6. ipon 7. lisanin 8. uliran 9. hapon 10. sipon
tae, sipon, bad breath, paki sabi sa teacher mu, bakit pa cia naging teacher kung d nya alam yan!<kaya tinatanong nya sa inyu> ^^.
Words end with the letter n in Tagalog: 1. pangalan 2. lunan 3. halaman 4. ngipin 5. tungkulin 6. ipon 7. lisanin 8. uliran 9. hapon 10. sipon
Baka - "maybe" or "cow" Sipon - "snot" or "cold" Puno - "full" or "tree" Siguro - "maybe" or "sure" Asin - "salt" or "vinegar"
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