Tongay: Nasal mucus that's expelled when blowing one's nose or drips out, often associated with a cold.
Tigak: Mucus that's expelled from the mouth, especially yellowish or greenish types, often associated with illness or infection.
The key difference lies in the origin:
- *Tongay*: Nasal mucus\
Kanet: Refers to dried mucus or boogers found in the nostrils, composed of dried mucus and dust.