المعنى
An interjection expressing surprise, worry, or shock.
خلفية ثقافية
The phrase highlights the 'Matriarchal' undertones of Filipino society where the mother is the primary protector. In rural areas, you might hear the older version 'Ina ko po!' which sounds more dramatic and traditional. Younger generations often shorten it to just 'Naku' or even 'Ku!' in fast text speech. The phrase is often used alongside making the Sign of the Cross in moments of extreme fear.
The 'U' Stretch
If you are really shocked, stretch the 'u' sound: 'Nakuuuuu po!'
Don't over-respect
Using 'po' with your younger siblings might sound sarcastic.
المعنى
An interjection expressing surprise, worry, or shock.
The 'U' Stretch
If you are really shocked, stretch the 'u' sound: 'Nakuuuuu po!'
Don't over-respect
Using 'po' with your younger siblings might sound sarcastic.
Hand Gestures
Filipinos often touch their cheek or chest when saying 'Naku po!' for extra emphasis.
اختبر نفسك
Which is the most respectful way to react to a surprise when talking to your boss?
Your boss gives you a surprise bonus. You say:
The 'po' adds the necessary respect for a superior.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You see a very cute puppy.
'Kyut' is the Filipino-English for cute, and 'Naku po' expresses the pleasant surprise.
Fill in the blank to show exasperation with a friend.
Ay ______, nakalimutan mo na naman ang wallet mo!
'Ay naku' is the standard way to show mild frustration.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Nabalitaan mo ba? Wala daw pasok bukas!' B: '_______! Makakapagpahinga rin ako.'
B is expressing surprise and relief at the news.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Naku vs. Naku Po
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينYour boss gives you a surprise bonus. You say:
The 'po' adds the necessary respect for a superior.
Situation: You see a very cute puppy.
'Kyut' is the Filipino-English for cute, and 'Naku po' expresses the pleasant surprise.
Ay ______, nakalimutan mo na naman ang wallet mo!
'Ay naku' is the standard way to show mild frustration.
A: 'Nabalitaan mo ba? Wala daw pasok bukas!' B: '_______! Makakapagpahinga rin ako.'
B is expressing surprise and relief at the news.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةNot directly. While it calls on the mother (Ina), it's a secular expression of shock, unlike 'Susmaryosep'.
Yes, absolutely. It is gender-neutral in usage.
No, it's very safe. The 'po' makes it polite enough for almost any situation.
'Ay naku' usually implies a bit more frustration or annoyance.
Only in very casual emails to friends. Avoid it in formal business correspondence.
It's two words: 'Naku po'. Sometimes people write 'Nako po', which is also common but less formal.
No, interjections in Filipino do not change for plural subjects.
It is primarily Tagalog, but most Filipinos understand it due to the influence of Tagalog media.
Yes! If you are 'shocked' by how good something is, like a beautiful view.
No, it's a standard interjection, though 'Naku' (without po) is informal.
The 'naman' adds emphasis, usually meaning 'Oh, come on!' or 'Not again!'
Often a slight gasp or widening of the eyes accompanies the phrase.
عبارات ذات صلة
Ay naku
variationOh my (often with frustration)
Hala
similarOh no / You're in trouble
Susmaryosep
similarJesus, Mary, and Joseph
Diyos ko
synonymMy God
Grabe
similarWow / Intense