ANDREA NABADTOG ABAG
“POOK-SAPOT”

Filipino word: Pook-sapot
English translation: Website
Definition: A place on the World Wide Web that contains information about a person, organization, etc., and that usually consists of many Web pages joined by hyperlinks.
“BILNURAN”

Filipino word: Bilnuran
English translation: Arithmetic
Definition: A branch of mathematics that deals usually with the nonnegative real numbers including sometimes the transfinite cardinals and with the application of the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to them.
“ANLUWAGE”

Filipino word: Anluwage
English translation: Carpenter
Definition: A person whose job is to make or fix wooden objects or wooden parts of buildings.
“INITSIGAN”

Filipino word: Initsigan
English translation: Thermodynamics
Definition: A science that deals with the action of heat and related forms of energy. (Source: Merriam-Webster)
“DUYOG”

Filipino word: Duyog
English translation: Eclipse
Definition: An occasion when the sun looks like it is completely or partially covered with a dark circle because the moon is between the sun and the Earth.
“PANGINAIN”

Filipino word: Panginain
English translation: Browser
Definition: A computer program that is used to find and look at information on the Internet. (Source: Merriam-Webster)
“YAKIS”

Filipino word: Yakis
English translation: “To sharpen”
Definition: To make (something) sharp or sharper. (Source: Merriam-Webster)
“SULATRONIKO”

Filipino word: Sulatroniko
English translation: E-mail
Definition: A system for sending messages from one computer to another computer. (Source: Merriam-Webster)
“MIKTINIG”

Filipino word: Miktinig
English translation: Microphone
Description: An instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (as speech or music). (Source: Merriam-Webster)
“PANG-ULONG HATINIG”

Filipino word: Pang-ulong hatinig
English translation: Headset
Definition: A device that holds an earphone and a microphone in place on a person’s head. (Source: Merriam-Webster)