ASOGE
from the Spanish azogue, meaning 'quicksilver'
the element mercury,
also known in English as quicksilver
In colloquial usage among older people, the word is
used to refer to the air that inflates things like balloons.
Bumagsak ang lobo.
The balloon dropped.
Wala nang asoge.
No more air in it.
Related Tagalog words:
ginto
gold
pilak / plata
silver
tanso
copper