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Also yung is informal and only used in the most. As another commenter said its short for something different to yung. This thread left me wondering when yung cannot be used in lieu of ang, and vice versa.
The removal of g is not just to make it sound better.
Yaon = yun & yaong = yung? I found an interesting 2011 paper by prof. Siya yun, yung basketball player! Gayunpaman, minsan hiwalay pa rin na elementong pamatlig ang [iyon].
Then yung 10 pesos na balance after 6 months mo pwede bayaran. In recent times, it has also come to be an adjective intensifier, used in phrases like ang init!. Naonori nagaya called rise and fall of. I found the words yaon and yaong on our filipino textbook and i noticed that they can be replaced with yun and yung which are what i use when speaking.
First and foremost, let's distinguish ang from yung.
The last time i heard “yung” is when my friend asked his parents to babysit his kid build a lego kit (ages 7 and up) while my friend and i go pick up hamburgers (around 30 minutes).