Where does “ikalibang ra na nimo” come from?
ikalibang ra na nimo (Cebuano) comes from Cebuano libang — to defecate.
ikalibang ra na nimo (Cebuano): You'll get over it; you will survive this; it will pass. Used as a blunt, crude, yet comforting piece of advice to assure someone that their current heartbreak, embarrassment, minor illness, or problem is temporary and will eventually be forgotten or expelled from their life
Definitions
- You'll get over it; you will survive this; it will pass. Used as a blunt, crude, yet comforting piece of advice to assure someone that their current heartbreak, embarrassment, minor illness, or problem is temporary and will eventually be forgotten or expelled from their life
Ancestry of “ikalibang ra na nimo”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cebuano | libang | to defecate |