Couch.
Brother in Balinese : Bli
Probably it is the same as the word Chinese. Chinese is plural and singular. She is Balinese. They are also Balinese.
sapa
The English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase 'Cala boca sapa' is the following: Shut [your] mouth. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'cala' means 'shut'; 'boca' means 'mouth'. A less literal translation of the phrase into English is the following: Shut up; or Be quiet. The phrase isn't as politely said as it could be. So it isn't the exact equivalent of the politeness in English of 'be quiet'. The literal meaning in English of the Portuguese word 'sapa' is the following: sap [of a tree], narrow trench, or shovel. So it's possible that the speaker is calling the listener a 'sap'. Or the word may be a nickname, or some very localized slang. It also is possible that the word really is 'sapo', which is Portuguese for 'toad'.
The word "brook" in Filipino is translated as "sapa" or "ilog."
The word "brook" in Tagalog is "ilog."
dog
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If you mean the Spanish word vacío (not bacio) then the English translation is "empty." If you mean the Italian word bacio, then the English translation is "kiss." If you mean the Portuguese word bacio, then the English translation is "potty".
That is not an English word.