"Pinoy ka pala" translates to "So, you're Filipino" in English. It's often used to express surprise or recognition upon discovering someone's Filipino heritage or identity. The phrase combines "Pinoy," a colloquial term for Filipinos, with "ka pala," which conveys a sense of realization.
gago ka pala ehh edi maghanap ka sa libro bobo ka pala ehh>>nagaral ka pa
Gago kasi bobo ka ay! Amerikano ka pala.....
you
The cast of Ganyan ka pala - 1957 includes: Nida Blanca Nestor de Villa Lita Gutierrez Willie Sotelo
Ka pai tama in English mean swallow my cum
What you mean by that? The way you say it or anyother way. If you mean by saying, it is Ka-Ka-she
Hawaiian to English: aloha ka ko
This is not HI'ian (though kakahi... [ka ka hee] is the only one)
alam mo pala ang sagot nagtanung ka pa
"Hello tang oi condolence kanus a man ka uli puhun sa atoa tang oi belated happy valentines nga pala cnu ka date?" This sentence contains three languages mixed together: English, Filipino/tagalog, and Visayan language. The following is the translation of the above sentence to English language. "Hello Tang, I would just like to extend my condolences. I was just wondering when you're gonna be home. By the way, belated Happy Valentines I'm just wondering who you dated with." The following is the translation of the above sentence to Filipino language. "Hello Tang, nakikiramay pala ako sayo. Kelan ka pala uuwi? Belated Happy Valentines nga pala, sinong naging ka-date mo?"
Gago ka pala eh ako nag tanong eh?
the bed is broken