Here are some examples of how Tagalog could be used to express different types of yells:
Anger/Frustration:
* "Hoy! Ano ba?!" (Hey! What is this?!)
* "Tanga ka ba?!" (Are you stupid?!)
* "Siraulo ka!" (You're crazy!)
* "Magtigil ka nga!" (Stop it!)
* "Lumayo ka sa akin!" (Get away from me!)
Warning/Alert:
* "Ingat!" (Be careful!)
* "Aray!" (Ouch!)
* "Tulong!" (Help!)
* "Sunog!" (Fire!)
* "Lindol!" (Earthquake!)
Encouragement/Excitement:
* "Go, go, go!" (This can be said in Tagalog as well, but it's not a common Tagalog phrase)
* "Kaya mo yan!" (You can do it!)
* "Tara na!" (Let's go!)
* "Sige!" (Go for it!)
Remember:
* Context is key. The way a yell is used depends on the situation.
* Tone of voice is important. A yell can be aggressive, playful, or even loving, depending on the way it's delivered.
* Consider the audience. Yells should be appropriate for the age and relationship of the people involved.
If you could provide more context about the specific situation you're interested in, I could provide more specific and accurate examples.