Bedeutung
What affects one affects the whole group.
Kultureller Hintergrund
This proverb is a reflection of 'Kapwa' psychology, where the 'self' is not seen as separate from others. It is the foundation of the 'Bayanihan' spirit. Similar sentiments exist in Ilocano culture, emphasizing 'Ammuyo' (reciprocal labor). If one farmer's field is dry, the whole village helps with irrigation. In Cebuano, the concept of 'Hugpong' (coming together) mirrors this proverb. It is often used in local politics to encourage unity among different islands. On Filipino Twitter/X, this proverb is often used to discuss 'National Grief' when a beloved public figure passes away or when the national team loses a game.
Use it for Empathy
If someone is apologizing for being a 'burden,' use this phrase to show them that you are happy to share their pain.
Don't be too literal
If you actually cut your pinky, just say 'Masakit ang daliri ko.' Using the proverb might make people think you're making a deep philosophical point about your family.
Bedeutung
What affects one affects the whole group.
Use it for Empathy
If someone is apologizing for being a 'burden,' use this phrase to show them that you are happy to share their pain.
Don't be too literal
If you actually cut your pinky, just say 'Masakit ang daliri ko.' Using the proverb might make people think you're making a deep philosophical point about your family.
The 'Kapwa' Connection
Remember that this proverb is the best way to explain why Filipinos are so involved in each other's lives—it's not 'nosiness,' it's 'shared body' philosophy.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the proverb by filling in the missing word.
Ang sakit ng ________, dama ng buong katawan.
The 'kalingkingan' (pinky finger) is the traditional and correct word used in this proverb.
Which situation best fits the proverb?
A team member is sick, and now the whole team has to work overtime to finish the project.
This situation shows how the problem of one person (the sick member) affects the whole group (the team).
Choose the best response to complete the dialogue.
Lito: 'Bakit ka malungkot? Hindi naman ikaw ang nawalan ng pera, kundi si Maria.' Juan: 'Kaibigan natin siya. ________.'
Juan is expressing empathy for Maria, showing that her pain is felt by him as well.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
3 AufgabenAng sakit ng ________, dama ng buong katawan.
The 'kalingkingan' (pinky finger) is the traditional and correct word used in this proverb.
A team member is sick, and now the whole team has to work overtime to finish the project.
This situation shows how the problem of one person (the sick member) affects the whole group (the team).
Lito: 'Bakit ka malungkot? Hindi naman ikaw ang nawalan ng pera, kundi si Maria.' Juan: 'Kaibigan natin siya. ________.'
Juan is expressing empathy for Maria, showing that her pain is felt by him as well.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenYes, but mostly in formal writing, speeches, or when talking to elders. In casual chat, they might use the shorter 'Damay-damay tayo.'
Absolutely. It's a great way to emphasize team unity and collective accountability.
It is the pinky finger (the fifth digit). It is used in proverbs to represent the smallest or most humble part of a whole.
While not as famous, people say 'Ang saya ng isa, saya ng lahat,' but the 'kalingkingan' metaphor is specifically for pain/hardship.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Iisang bangka tayo
similarWe are in the same boat.
Damay-damay
builds onAll involved together (often in trouble).
Bayanihan
specialized formCommunal unity and effort.
Walang iwanan
similarNo one gets left behind.