saranta’

Sense 1
English: Translation
To butt in, insert oneself into a conversation uninvited; to interrupt or interject without turn.
verb
Sense 2
English: Translation
Impudent talk-back To answer back rudely, especially to elders or authority; to sass; insubordinate reply.
Notes

saranta’ [sa.ɾanˈtaʔ] v.

1. Core sense — Discourse intrusion  
To butt in, insert oneself into a conversation uninvited; to interrupt or interject without turn.  
/Ba-i pagsaranta’ pagniosip a mga gorang./
“Don’t butt in when the elders are talking.”

2. Extended sense — Impudent talk-back  
To answer back rudely, especially to elders or authority; to sass; insubordinate reply.  
/Pisogo’ ko pa sana, sominaranta’ na./
“I was just giving instructions, and he already talked back.”