AFAM
See also: afam
English
Alternative forms
- afam, Afam
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Philippine) /ɐˈfam/
- IPA(key): (non-Philippine) /ˈeɪfæm/
Noun
AFAM (plural AFAMs)
- (Philippines, chiefly gay slang, women's speech) a white foreigner in the Philippines (usually male); (loosely) any foreigner in the Philippines
- Synonym: kano
Further reading
- Zorc, R. David, San Miguel, Rachel (1993) Tagalog Slang Dictionary, Manila: De La Salle University Press, →ISBN, page 2
- https://www.quora.com/What-does-afam-mean-in-the-Philippines-Ive-heard-it
- Isola Fong (2022) “Futur:st”, in Adam Nathaniel Furman, Joshua Mardell, editors, Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQ+ Places and Stories, Routledge, →ISBN
- Earth Rullan (2020) Earthlingorgeous Life Interrupted, Ukiyoto Publishing, →ISBN
- Zosimo Quibilan Jr. (2006) Pagluwas, UP Press, →ISBN
- Martin F. Manalansan IV (2003) Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora, Durham and London: Duke University Press, →ISBN
- Rolando S. Tinio (1990) A Matter of Language: Where English Fails, University of the Philippines Press, →ISBN
Tagalog
Alternative forms
- afam, Afam
Pronunciation
- (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ʔaˈfam/ [ʔɐˈfam]
- IPA(key): (more native-sounding) /ʔaˈpam/ [ʔɐˈpam]
- Rhymes: -am
- Syllabification: A‧FAM
Noun
AFAM (chiefly gay slang, women's speech)
- a white foreigner in the Philippines (usually male)
- any foreigner in the Philippines
- a white American in the Philippines (usually male)
- Synonym: Kano
Further reading
- Zorc, R. David, San Miguel, Rachel (1993) Tagalog Slang Dictionary, Manila: De La Salle University Press, →ISBN, page 2
- Isola Fong (2022) “Futur:st”, in Adam Nathaniel Furman, Joshua Mardell, editors, Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQ+ Places and Stories, Routledge, →ISBN
- Earth Rullan (2020) Earthlingorgeous Life Interrupted, Ukiyoto Publishing, →ISBN
- Zosimo Quibilan Jr. (2006) Pagluwas, UP Press, →ISBN
- Martin F. Manalansan IV (2003) Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora, Durham and London: Duke University Press, →ISBN
- Kandice Chuh, Karen Shimakawa (2001) Orientations: Mapping Studies in the Asian Diaspora, Duke University Press, →ISBN
- Rolando S. Tinio (1990) A Matter of Language: Where English Fails, University of the Philippines Press, →ISBN
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