swapang
Cebuano edit
Etymology edit
Possibly Chinese. Compare Tagalog suwapang (“greedy”), Hokkien 山崩地裂 (soaⁿ-pang-tōe-li̍h, “uproarious; riotous; outrageous”, literally “The mountains collapse and the earth splits open.”).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
swápang
- oppressively opportunistic; taking advantage
- Swápang insíka. Maáyu lang manghuwam, piru dílì magpahuwam nákù.
- Opportunistic Chinese. He’s great at borrowing, but when it comes to lending, forget it.
- inconsiderate
- Swápang nímu uy. Ikay nagswildu, akuy mubangka.
- You are so inconsiderate. You just got your salary and I have to pay the bill.
- greedy
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Tagalog edit
Adjective edit
swapang (Baybayin spelling ᜐ᜔ᜏᜉᜅ᜔)
- Alternative spelling of suwapang