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What do you mean when you describe someone as pilosopo?​

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Answered by womo
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Pilosopo: Very. ... In the Philippines, being a “pilosopo” is being someone who is always sarcastic, and asking rhetorical questions. Instead of giving a straight answer, a “pilosopo” would sarcastically answer.

Answered by Brainzeee
4

Answer:

Pilosopo means who speaks sarcastically or speaks a lot.

Explanation:

What is Pilosopo?

  • Pilosopo means philosopher in Filipino language.
  • It is described for someone who argues lengthily either in the right or wrong way.
  • Pilosopo might speaks sarcastically in their arguments.
  • Pilosopo people are intelligent and wise.
  • Pilosopo word used as insult in Tagalog context.

So, pilosopos are someone who has great intelligence but also has a sarcastic tone.

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