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READ: Lea Salonga, Lin-Manuel Miranda tweet using Filipino slangs

/ 12:34 PM May 18, 2017

The Twitter universe was in a frenzy on Tuesday when Lea Salonga and Broadway actor-playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda exchanged conversation using popular Filipino lingo.

It all began when Salonga unearthed a 2014 tweet of Miranda praising her performance with the all-male classical group Il Divo.

“Dude, pare, just tried clicking the link and I see nothing. What video is this of?” Salonga answered him on Tuesday, failing to notice the date of the tweet. “Dude pare” is a slang used by males to call each other.

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Later, Miranda surprised Salonga’s fans when he called her “mamshie,” an informal term used to call mothers.

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“Good talk Mamshie ingat tsong,” Miranda good-heartedly tweeted. In another tweet, he called Salonga “bes,” a millennial slang for best friend. “Ingat bes! Labyu!” Miranda said.

When Salonga linked the performance Miranda was referring to, he replied: “Yes dood, ang bait mo (you are good).”

Miranda has proven that he has a knack for Filipino phrases and terms. In February last year, Miranda and his crew delighted Filipinos with his “Taglish” version of a song from the hit musical “Hamilton.”

In 2015, Salonga reunited with Miranda as the two theater prodigies sang their version of “A Whole New World.”  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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