It is Filipino for cold.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."
Basa - read; wet Bukas - open; tomorrow Sama - to follow; mean Daan - passageway/road; 100(number) Tama - right/correct; hit Putok - pop; armpit odor
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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
tae, sipon, bad breath, paki sabi sa teacher mu, bakit pa cia naging teacher kung d nya alam yan!<kaya tinatanong nya sa inyu> ^^.
Basa - read; wet Bukas - open; tomorrow Sama - to follow; mean Daan - passageway/road; 100(number) Tama - right/correct; hit Putok - pop; armpit odor
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