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PAGMAMALABIS

root word: labis pag·ma·ma·la·bís hyperbole pagmamalabis exaggeration Ano ang Pagmamalabis o Hayperbole/Hayperboli? What is Exaggeration or Hyperbole? Ito ay isang uri ng tayutay. This is a kind of...

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PAMATNUGUTAN

root word: patnugot PAMATNUGUTAN (VERB) 1. manage; direct; engineer 2. edit a newspaper, etc. pinapamatnugutan, pinamatnugutan, papamatnugutan PAMATNUGUTAN (NOUN) 1. editorial staff MGA KAHULUGAN SA...

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AKADEMIKONG SULATIN

Pormal na sulatin o akdang isinasagawa sa isang akademikong institusyon o unibersidad sa isang partikular na larangang akademiko. mga akademikong sulatin academic writings Ano ang Akademikong Sulatin?...

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PAYABUNGIN

root word: yábong payabungin grow, make thrive KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG yábong: pagiging malusog at marami ang bílang ng mga dahon ng haláman o punò payabungin: palaguin Palaganapin at payabungin ang...

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ALI

This is not a common word in Tagalog. Note, however, that in the Kapampangan language, alî means “no.” Also, the word áli can be a spelling variation for ále. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG alí:...

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ABE

This is not such a commonly used word in Tagalog. It’s more used in the Kapampangan language. abe friend abe pal Unrelated to the above is Aba Ginoong Maria (Ave Maria). MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG abe:...

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BISIG

(anatomiya) braso (patalinhaga) paggawa, trabaho bisig forearm, arm bisig manpower, laborer bisig ng batas arm of the law = authorities MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG bísig: bahagi ng katawan ng tao, mulang...

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MATANDA

root word: tandâ matandâ old, elderly magmatanda to play the role of an older person Matandâ ka sa akin. You’re older than I am. Sinong mas matandâ? Who’s older? Mas matandâ ako. I’m older. matandang...

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Hilaw na Materyales

Raw materials are the basic substances or resources used to produce goods or services. These can include natural resources like wood, minerals, and oil, as well as agricultural products such as cotton,...

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SALAMISIM

This is not a commonly used word in conversation. salamisim recollection salamisim memory Ang Una Kong SalamisimMy First “Inspiration” MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG salamisim: guniguni, sagimsim, salagimsim...

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LAKBAY-SANAYSAY

This literary form involves writing about personal travel experiences, describing various places, events, cultures, and traditions encountered during the journey. It serves both as a narrative of the...

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SUGO

This is not a common word in conversation. sugò sending someone on an errand sugò messenger, envoy, ambassador sumugò, suguin to send off, dispatch mga sugò mission The more common Filipino word for...

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KONSKRIPSIYON

This word is from the Spanish conscripción. kons·krip·si·yón konskripsiyón conscription Conscription is when a government requires its citizens to serve in the military for a certain period, usually...

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Polo y Servicio

“forced labor” Polo y servicio was a practice employed by Spanish colonizers for over 250 years that required the forced labor of all Filipino males from 16 to 60 years old for 40-day periods. The...

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TUMAKBO

root word: takbó tu·mak·bó tumakbóto run Tumakbo akong pauwi.I ran home. Kailangan mong tumakbo nang mabilis.You need to run fast. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG Tumúngo sa isang lugar nang mas mabilis kaysa...

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HUMAGIBIS

root word: hagíbis humagibis to flash by humagibis to move fast Humagibis ang kotse.The car whizzed by. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG hagíbis: singasing ng kalabaw, baboy, o iba pang hayop hagíbis: tunog o...

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SINGA

si·ngá singáblow one’s nose The action of forcefully expelling air through the nose, usually to clear out mucus or congestion. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG singá: palabasin ang sipon o uhog sa ilong...

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LABERINTO

This word is from the Spanish language. la·be·rín·to labyrinth laberínto maze non-standard spelling variation: labirinto MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG laberínto: magulo, pasikot-sikot, at nakalilitong...

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MINOAN

The term “Minoan” refers to an advanced civilization that flourished on the island of Crete from approximately 3000 to 1450 BCE. Here are some key points about the Minoans: Name Origin: The...

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FISTULA

This English term can be transliterated into Tagalog as pístyulá or pistula. A fistula is an abnormal connection or passageway that connects two organs or vessels that do not usually connect. They can...

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