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What are some example of tagalog yells?

Tagalog Yells:

General Yells:

* Hoy! - Hey! (Used to get someone's attention)

* Ano ba! - What the heck! (Used to express annoyance or frustration)

* Tumahimik ka! - Shut up!

* Ano 'yan?! - What's that?! (Used to ask about something unexpected)

* Bilisan mo! - Hurry up!

* Naku! - Oh no! (Used to express surprise, concern, or dismay)

* Aray! - Ouch!

* Opps! - Oops!

Specific Situations:

* Uwi na! - Go home!

* Kumain na tayo! - Let's eat!

* Huwag kang matakot! - Don't be scared!

* Mag-ingat ka! - Be careful!

* Tulungan mo ako! - Help me!

* Hindi! - No!

* Oo! - Yes!

Exaggerated Yells:

* Grabe! - Wow! (Used to express amazement or disbelief)

* Aba! - Well! (Used to express surprise or annoyance)

* Naku po! - Oh dear! (Used to express concern or worry)

* Jusko! - Oh my goodness!

Yells with Emphasis:

* Hoy, ano ba! - Hey, what the heck!

* Tumahimik ka na nga! - Shut up already!

* Bilisan mo, dali! - Hurry up, come on!

* Naku, nakalimutan ko! - Oh no, I forgot!

Remember:

* Tagalog yells can be used in a variety of situations, from expressing surprise to giving commands.

* The intensity of a yell can vary depending on the context and the speaker's emotions.

* It's important to use these yells appropriately and to be mindful of the situation and the people around you.

This is just a small sample of Tagalog yells. There are many other expressions that can be used depending on the specific context.

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