Anger/Frustration:
* "Aray! Ang sakit!" (Ouch! It hurts!)
* "Naku! Ang tanga mo!" (Oh my! You're so stupid!)
* "Hay naku! Ang gulo gulo mo!" (Oh dear! You're so messy!)
* "Leche!" (This is frustrating/annoying!)
* "Ay, naku!" (Oh no! - expresses annoyance or disappointment)
* "Tanga!" (Stupid!) - This is a very harsh insult, be careful using it.
* "P*ta!" (Damn! - very strong and offensive, use with caution)
Surprise/Excitement:
* "Aba!" (Wow! - expresses surprise or amazement)
* "Grabe!" (Wow! - expresses strong feeling, can be used for both positive and negative situations)
* "Talaga?" (Really? - expresses surprise or disbelief)
* "Wow!" (This is also used in Tagalog)
* "Yehey!" (Hooray! - expresses joy or excitement)
Pain/Discomfort:
* "Aray!" (Ouch! - used to express sudden pain)
* "Ang sakit!" (It hurts!)
* "Naku! Ang init!" (Oh dear! It's so hot!)
* "Ang lamig!" (It's so cold!)
Fear/Disgust:
* "Naku! Takot ako!" (Oh no! I'm scared!)
* "Yuck! Ang baho!" (Yuck! It stinks!)
* "Kadiri!" (Disgusting!)
Other:
* "Hoy!" (Hey! - used to get someone's attention)
* "Teka!" (Wait! - used to stop someone or pause something)
* "O, sige!" (Okay, go ahead! - indicates agreement or permission)
Important Note: These are just examples. The specific yell or exclamation used will depend on the context of the situation and the speaker's emotions.
Also, remember that some of these exclamations, especially those like "Leche" or "P*ta", are considered quite strong and should be used with caution.