Where does “ipamukha” come from?
ipamukha (Tagalog) comes from Tagalog mukha, from Sanskrit मुख, from Proto-Indo-Iranian múkʰam, from Proto-Indo-Iranian múkHam.
ipamukha (Tagalog): to be something to rub someone's face in to be the unpleasant facts or evidence to confront someone with for them to suffer
Definitions
- to be something to rub someone's face in to be the unpleasant facts or evidence to confront someone with for them to suffer