carabao
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
28 Jun 22
I just only translated a law that dogs are not allowed roaming around the places in my city. It sounds a carabao English if the phrase: "Aso mo, itali mo" is being translated. Another one, "Dumi ng Aso Mo, Pulutin Mo!" (Your dog...
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@ZedSmart (19839)
• Philippines
23 Mar 20
Another thing in the scenery during my early morning walk are animals pastured in the area. They're new to me because I haven't notice that before. There are five of them. Carabao is considered here the dignity of labor because...
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YoghurtGal
@flapiz (23530)
• United Kingdom
3 Oct 18
Although farming in the Philippines have greatly improved and is more modern, when one visits the provinces, it will be a common sight to see carabaos in the fields.
Since land holdings in Bohol is usually small, it is more...
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AROLL MARIANO
@Llorakay (239)
• Makati, Philippines
24 Sep 17
When we went to mom's province, He told us that she really misses her grandson, So the Carabao named after my son, qhich they name as Shad's Jr. Hahaha, and they use it in farming, before we go back here in Manila, My uncle and...
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Tokz
@ilocosboy (45155)
• Philippines
18 Jul 16
When was the last time you visited your hometown place?
Do you miss those vast farm fields in the landscape of the same length rice grown and starting to bud flowers? Or riding at the back of the carabao while you are crossing the...
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