意思
Something that is very unlikely to happen.
文化背景
Filipinos often use this idiom with a sense of 'humor' or 'self-deprecation.' It’s a way to dream big while acknowledging one's humble status. For many families, sending a child to study abroad is a 'suntok sa buwan' that requires the whole community's help. The 'Action Star' era of Fernando Poe Jr. often featured 'suntok sa buwan' plots where one man fights an entire army. The phrase is frequently used in 'manifesting' posts, where people post their 'suntok sa buwan' goals to the universe.
Softening the blow
Add 'parang' (like) before the phrase to make it sound less like a hard 'no' and more like a shared observation.
Don't conjugate
Remember, it's a noun phrase. Never say 'sumusuntok sa buwan' unless you are literally describing a crazy person hitting the sky.
意思
Something that is very unlikely to happen.
Softening the blow
Add 'parang' (like) before the phrase to make it sound less like a hard 'no' and more like a shared observation.
Don't conjugate
Remember, it's a noun phrase. Never say 'sumusuntok sa buwan' unless you are literally describing a crazy person hitting the sky.
The 'Hugot' Factor
Use this when talking about love to sound more like a local. Filipinos love the drama of an impossible romance.
自我测试
Which situation best describes a 'suntok sa buwan'?
Si Maria ay...
Becoming the president of the world is an extremely unlikely goal, fitting the idiom.
Complete the sentence with the correct idiom.
Ang manalo sa lotto nang hindi tumataya ay ________.
Winning without playing is the definition of an impossible 'suntok sa buwan.'
Match the response to the statement.
Statement: 'Gusto kong tumakbo ng 100km sa loob ng isang oras.'
Running 100km in an hour is physically impossible for humans.
🎉 得分: /3
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3 练习Si Maria ay...
Becoming the president of the world is an extremely unlikely goal, fitting the idiom.
Ang manalo sa lotto nang hindi tumataya ay ________.
Winning without playing is the definition of an impossible 'suntok sa buwan.'
Statement: 'Gusto kong tumakbo ng 100km sa loob ng isang oras.'
Running 100km in an hour is physically impossible for humans.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
3 个问题Not necessarily. It depends on your tone. It can be a realistic warning or a sarcastic joke.
Yes, if you are discussing a project that is very high-risk or unlikely to succeed.
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but you could say 'mani-mani lang' (it's just peanuts/easy).
相关表达
Pangarap na bituin
similarA dream of a star.
Asa ka pa
contrastKeep on hoping (sarcastic).
Abot-langit
builds onReaching the sky.