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You may have heard the slang term “bruha” or “bruja” before. With foreign roots, these words are most commonly used in the Philippines and Latin America. But what do they actually mean? And are they offensive? We’ve got all your burning “bruha” questions answered, from its definition to how it relates to “bruja”.
Bruha Meaning in English
"Bruha" is the Tagalog word for "witch." "Bruha" is borrowed from the Spanish "bruja," also meaning "witch." Historically, "bruha"/"bruja" has negative connotations and is used to describe a woman as evil, ugly, or misbehaved. However, it's been reclaimed to honor the power linked to female intuition.
