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You've seen "Natalo kita!" here as the formal way of saying, "I beat you!" in Filipino.
The "cool" (or konyo ;) ) version is: "OLATS, PARE!" Pretty much saying, "Loser!!"
"Olats" (O-lats) in reverse is Talo which means "to lose". "Pare" (pa-re) is a short version of "Kumpare" which means buddy, pal or in this usage "dude"!
So it's like saying, "You're a loser, dude!" or simply "Leeoooowsserrrr!" (see more)
The "cool" (or konyo ;) ) version is: "OLATS, PARE!" Pretty much saying, "Loser!!"
"Olats" (O-lats) in reverse is Talo which means "to lose". "Pare" (pa-re) is a short version of "Kumpare" which means buddy, pal or in this usage "dude"!
So it's like saying, "You're a loser, dude!" or simply "Leeoooowsserrrr!" (see more)
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Canada : It's like "Vuul may who"...ish :P