Bungisngis is pronounced as [bu-NGIS-ngis]. Remember, the digraph "ng" is considered one letter for the phoneme [ng] and it can be followed by the vowels [ah], [eh], [ih], [oh], and [ooh] to become "nga," "nge," "ngi," "ngo," and "ngu." That's a sound foreigners will have difficulty saying but it's fairly common in Austronesian languages, along with the glottal stop (a sudden halt in the flow of air in a vowel at the end of a word).
It doesn’t talk about the filipino mythical creatures. It features them, but doesn’t talk about them. Unless you know about Filipino mythical creatures, Trese doesn’t explain what they are so they’re not talked about.
I grew up being scared in the dark because of the aswang/manananggal. My dad said we have elves at home who like to take shiny things but will give them back as long as you leave them be. Mangkukulam is a witch and they say there are really those who practice witchcraft. This is the first time I’m seeing this video. Thanks for reacting.
When I was a kid, my mom said there’s aswangs in the dark since I love to play basketball when there’s no more sun even though I didn’t live in the Philippines at that time, I was paranoid about it until I was 15 and now I’m over it but there are times I feel like there are shadows from the buildings I pass by whenever I’m heading back home late even with my older brother together
1 more info about the aswang is that the reason why they avoid eye contact is the reflection is upside down, like when looking at the back of the spoon you'll see thier reflection upside down and another one when you stand in the meddle of a crossroad and vending and looking at the road between your legs during 12 midnight till 3am you will see ghost other unseen creatures. micheal here from phillipines
I've heard Bungisngis before but they're seems not real to me 😌 Kapre, Aswang, manananggal, tiyanak, mangkukulam(Witch), duwende/nuno sa punso and Engkanto are more known.
Hearing non-Filipino try to pronounce the names of these Mythical creatures never fails to amuse me. MangKUKUlam. Nuno sa PUNso. ASSwang. TiYAnak. ManaNANGgal. I get it. I get why my non-Filipino friends laughs at me when I try to speak their language. HAHAHA
Actually, one famous belief about Manananggal and Mambabarang is that they pass on their powers through a dark ball or something of sort. The manananggal would vomit out the dark ball and make their predecessor swallow it. It contains the power of the manananggal or Mambabarang.
one more about the duwende, when duwende fall inlove with someone the person will soon fall ill for days then die unless be treated by an albularyo but n9t just regular albularyo, he must have an apprentice that can astral project to know where the victim went, the body of the person been replace by a part of banana tree during the illness
For my point of view aswangs are equivalent to skin walkers in native amerindian folklure. But also it's a bit dissapointing though they never join tikbalang and kapre in their list in Philippine mythical creatures.
Believe me or not aswang is real. I have that scary encounter back in the 90's on my cousin first baby. I heard there are aswang existing in visayan regions like mindanao and central visayas I don't hear any attacks here in our place anymore.
My friend lives in a subdivision in the border of Rizal and NCR. She works in a call center and goes to work at 2am. She was 3 months pregnant that time and she told us about a black duck on her way to work one early morning. She lives in a subdivision so it's really weird that there are ducks roaming at that time in such a place. She only passed by it. Days later, she lost her baby. I don't know if it's just coincidence but we also believe in Aswangs.
"Heneral Luna Trailer" it explain some parts about philippine and american war during the american time here in PH...this is the last one i will request this hope you'll react to this lol 😂😂
I had experienced the nuno sa punso or duwenda one, i was riding my bike until i fell on my side, when i turn to look at where i fell, it was a tiny mount of dirt, i didnt mind it so i just got back at home, and the next day i was i a really high fever and i immidiately knew that it was the duwende, when i decided to go back to the mount i said tabi tabi po and i said my apology, thats alll
I actually encountered a manananggal when I was pregnant since my room is on the 1st floor of the house they were in of course near me.. the dogs where crying and I hear some noises.. I woke up my hubby and gave him the stingray tail and he snapped the tail like how u do with a whip.. and we hear it leave
Aswang is true I tell, I worked as an engineer and I worked in different remote places in the Philippines, I have an experience with these night people, these people has strong sense of hearing and eye sight and really moves fast. It is not true what you see in movies that is crap but they are real, reseach Nardong Putik
Telling a story about mythical creatures is parents strategy to discipline their child not to go outside at night. Because in the philippines children are still playing outside late night.
mangkukulam isa real in phillipines that is true and terrifying as well but if you have enemy and want to help like usa Black magic or people mangkukulam if you said to kill and that your wish is complete your enemy YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE
Bungisngis is pronounced as [bu-NGIS-ngis]. Remember, the digraph "ng" is considered one letter for the phoneme [ng] and it can be followed by the vowels [ah], [eh], [ih], [oh], and [ooh] to become "nga," "nge," "ngi," "ngo," and "ngu." That's a sound foreigners will have difficulty saying but it's fairly common in Austronesian languages, along with the glottal stop (a sudden halt in the flow of air in a vowel at the end of a word).
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You should react to the newest Filipino anime series in netflix “TRESE” talks about filipino filipino mythical creatures.
hell yeah 🤟!!!!!
It doesn’t talk about the filipino mythical creatures. It features them, but doesn’t talk about them. Unless you know about Filipino mythical creatures, Trese doesn’t explain what they are so they’re not talked about.
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I grew up being scared in the dark because of the aswang/manananggal. My dad said we have elves at home who like to take shiny things but will give them back as long as you leave them be. Mangkukulam is a witch and they say there are really those who practice witchcraft. This is the first time I’m seeing this video. Thanks for reacting.
When I was a kid, my mom said there’s aswangs in the dark since I love to play basketball when there’s no more sun even though I didn’t live in the Philippines at that time, I was paranoid about it until I was 15 and now I’m over it but there are times I feel like there are shadows from the buildings I pass by whenever I’m heading back home late even with my older brother together
In Siquijor island witchcraft is still rampant
Storied channel also have awesome folklores of many kinds if you guys are interested in them :D
1 more info about the aswang is that the reason why they avoid eye contact is the reflection is upside down, like when looking at the back of the spoon you'll see thier reflection upside down and another one when you stand in the meddle of a crossroad and vending and looking at the road between your legs during 12 midnight till 3am you will see ghost other unseen creatures. micheal here from phillipines
I've heard Bungisngis before but they're seems not real to me 😌 Kapre, Aswang, manananggal, tiyanak, mangkukulam(Witch), duwende/nuno sa punso and Engkanto are more known.
same 🤔
Maybe you can make a reaction to "the aswang chronicles trailer"
Hearing non-Filipino try to pronounce the names of these Mythical creatures never fails to amuse me. MangKUKUlam. Nuno sa PUNso. ASSwang. TiYAnak. ManaNANGgal.
I get it. I get why my non-Filipino friends laughs at me when I try to speak their language. HAHAHA
They forgot the "KAPRE"
Philippines- Carrabou
Malaysia-Kerbau
English-Buffalo
Nope, buffalo is different
Philippines (Tagalog)- Kalabaw
(Bisaya)- Kabaw
English - Carabao
Buffalo are bigger than Carabao but carabao can also called WATER BUFFALO since they love bathing at mad or lake.
Cool,,,cool...excellent......is how I'd describe this channel these 2 is like the dynamic 2.0 of UA-cam keep up the good work gentlemen.....
Actually, one famous belief about Manananggal and Mambabarang is that they pass on their powers through a dark ball or something of sort. The manananggal would vomit out the dark ball and make their predecessor swallow it. It contains the power of the manananggal or Mambabarang.
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11:31 after you skipped this ad an ad pop-up on me.
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Tiyanak has different ability like fire can transform
It depend to death like you die in drown you can transform like a fish
one more about the duwende, when duwende fall inlove with someone the person will soon fall ill for days then die unless be treated by an albularyo but n9t just regular albularyo, he must have an apprentice that can astral project to know where the victim went, the body of the person been replace by a part of banana tree during the illness
Mangkukulam is very much close to practicing black magic.
I think you should watch "Mickey Bustos's mithical creatures rap na to"
The first myth was created lately only. I never heard that one..they should researm for the creature kama kama, and tayho.
Yay our country
8:21 I think it's pronounced cha-nak
For my point of view aswangs are equivalent to skin walkers in native amerindian folklure.
But also it's a bit dissapointing though they never join tikbalang and kapre in their list in Philippine mythical creatures.
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Believe me or not aswang is real. I have that scary encounter back in the 90's on my cousin first baby. I heard there are aswang existing in visayan regions like mindanao and central visayas I don't hear any attacks here in our place anymore.
My friend lives in a subdivision in the border of Rizal and NCR. She works in a call center and goes to work at 2am. She was 3 months pregnant that time and she told us about a black duck on her way to work one early morning. She lives in a subdivision so it's really weird that there are ducks roaming at that time in such a place. She only passed by it. Days later, she lost her baby. I don't know if it's just coincidence but we also believe in Aswangs.
"Heneral Luna Trailer" it explain some parts about philippine and american war during the american time here in PH...this is the last one i will request this hope you'll react to this lol 😂😂
They forgot tikbalang halfman half horse, ...
React about the lost city here in the Philippines
Mangkukulam mortal enemy is albularyo
I'm confused, where are the tsismosas?The tsismosas are the most dangerous mythical creatures here.
Carabao is WATER BUFFALO.
mangkukulam, aswang and manananggal is still existed in the province of the philippines until now.
Pls react to Mikey bustos pls
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I had experienced the nuno sa punso or duwenda one, i was riding my bike until i fell on my side, when i turn to look at where i fell, it was a tiny mount of dirt, i didnt mind it so i just got back at home, and the next day i was i a really high fever and i immidiately knew that it was the duwende, when i decided to go back to the mount i said tabi tabi po and i said my apology, thats alll
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That is me kenji
Bungisngis means giggle
Wait.. No TIKBALANG (half human, half horse) and KAPRE (giant human-like that resides tall trees and smoke tobacco)..
I actually encountered a manananggal when I was pregnant since my room is on the 1st floor of the house they were in of course near me.. the dogs where crying and I hear some noises.. I woke up my hubby and gave him the stingray tail and he snapped the tail like how u do with a whip.. and we hear it leave
this is the cutest demo ive ever seen, not this reaction, im talking about the video itself.
Aswang is true I tell, I worked as an engineer and I worked in different remote places in the Philippines, I have an experience with these night people, these people has strong sense of hearing and eye sight and really moves fast. It is not true what you see in movies that is crap but they are real, reseach Nardong Putik
Aswang is real !! i was born in a place called Antique and i saw it twice...
The fact about the egg with a black chick is basically what the "BALUT" legend come from
Manananggal itu sejenis Kuyang klo di Kalimantan
I'm actually from philipines
I am in the philippines but ist time to hear bungisngis
Ilocanos call it "Kaibbaan".
Am from pilipinas
A carabao is just a water buffalo.
this is the first time I heard about Bungisngis , I think that's not a popular one ,, I'm from PH
Only two things real the MANGKUKULAM AND NUNO SA PULSO that’s no jokes specially NUNO SA PULSO you don’t mess around those creatures
That list isnt even halfway there
Telling a story about mythical creatures is parents strategy to discipline their child not to go outside at night. Because in the philippines children are still playing outside late night.
cool cool fun fun
That sounded like dream
mangkukulam isa real in phillipines that is true and terrifying as well but if you have enemy and want to help like usa Black magic or people mangkukulam if you said to kill and that your wish is complete your enemy YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE
the tiyanak isn't the nake it is shanak
Watch mikey bustos song about these mythical creatures.. Youll understand more and be entertained.. Hes a fil-canadian singer.. ✌️ ✌️ ✌️
Well thats real tiyanak is real because i live in the pilipines in the forest theres a baby cry in the frst
I mean forest
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Carabao
Yeah eitchcraft wre true
MANANAGAL IS TRUE AND EXCISE IN THE PHILIPPINES
I'm from Philippines but I didn't see thos monster
So....
ever heard of Trese on Netflix? ◉‿◉
You'll never know if you become a victim. 1 stab from its needle you're dead from heart attack.
They have a lot of people’s who practices witchcrafts in the Philippines and a Quack Doctor’s 😂🤣😅
See even demon life in my country....😐😐
nephilim guardian of eden
i am from philippines not really believe it never happen to me before or never experience it.
I love this chanel bcz of nothing i just love it lol
No one:
Foreigners:Mentioned Philippines
Filipinos:Who summons us?!
Lol
mangkukulam are real
I'm full Filipino and I don't know half of these creatures.
She making her own mythical creature..,I'm not familiar of 3 mythical creature,from you ph.
How darr you say that to our mythical creatures
OMG, I'm a Filipino and I think I won't be able to sleep well tonight🙄😱
to be honest, this is the first time i've ever heard of BUNGISNGIS as a Filipino...
same
My Grandma got witchcrafted
I'd like to be a mananganggal. I'd just have to figure out how to get Nicki Minaj in an egg.
Don't believe it? Stay in Philippines in Village Area then feel it
Harry Potter is a wizard not a witch it's different....😊😊😊
Is it weird that all mythology and mystical creatures are the same in every world? does that mean it's real? I'm just saying.
My uncle said he sexually assaulted the lower half of the manananggal
Im a filipino not tiyanak tyanak shake rattle end roll
Its not mythical. Coz ive seen aswang myself. Its real..
Its all fairy story 😂😂😂
i know its hard to pronouns the names, but ig you tried
On every video phess is always the reason i dislike.
Two tin foil nut cases hahaha
That Aswang that turns to boar, we call it shifter, and experience it my self, and aswell as the sigbin or they call it chupacabra😂