
Have you ever played Patapon? The quirky game is easily one of the best ever made for the PlayStation Portable, and it’s well worth the price of a UMD.
On top of that, Patapon also indulges any Filipino’s sense of patriotism. Many of the game’s words are English, but some are Filipino. To wit:
- “Patapon” is Tagalog for “throw.”
- The default name of the player character, “Kami”, means “we” in the non-inclusive sense.
- Some of the monster names, like “Motiti”, feature Tagalog words. Filipinos know what we’re talking about.
- “Chaka”, one of the drum beats the player uses to control the Patapon army, is part of Filipino gay lingo.
- “Pata”, another drum beat, means “thigh.”
Found any Patapon word that’s from your language? Leave a comment below.
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