• ada - mother
• ado - father
• agoddo - frog/toad
• aldo - uncle
• ashte - aunt
• avisala - greetings
• corra - heart (related to "e corre dieu")
• dayo - foreigner
• Enchan (en-syan) - the alphabet of Encantadia; somewhat similar to the Baybayin script
• Emre - bathala/god
• Encantadia - land of the new beings
• Enchanta - the language of Encantadia
• enkantado / enkantada - the denizens of Encantadia's world
• ivi (or ive) - someone or the equivalent of si in Tagalog (example: "ivi Lira" and "ivi Kahlil"; this means "it's Lira" and "it's Kahlil")
• ilo - grandfather
• kantao - bracelet
• Lireo - home of the fairies
• luntaie - saviour/tagapagligtas (Lira, in particular)
• minea - snow
• more (mo-re, short o and e) - either man or woman
• musti - needed/need
• paneya - bread
• pashnea - animal (can be used as a term to a person who is unruly; "hayop ka" in Tagalog)
• Sang'gre - royalty
• sanctre - death/dead
• ssheda - stop/halt
• rehav/rihav - prince/prinsipe (example: "Rehav Ybrahim"; this means "Prince Ybrahim")
• ybarro - brave
Note:
Pare-parehas lang. Haha.
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