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PUSA

hayop sa bahay na nanghuhuli ng daga pusa cat mga pusa cats pusang itim black cat itim na pusa black cat maiitim na pusa black cats pusang maiitim black cats pusang malaki large cat malaking pusa large...

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PASOK

November 13-15: #WalangPasok sa Metro Manila, Bulacan & Pampanga... Special Non-Working Days for the ASEAN Summit * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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PANDIWA

root word: diwa pandiwa verb mga pandiwa verbs pandiwang palipat transitive verb pandiwang di-palipat intransitive verb pandiwang katawanin (obsolete term) intransitive verb pandiwang pangatnig copula,...

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PATI

at saka; din, rin, man, maging patí including patí also, as well, too patí even pati ang mga mambabatas including the legislators pati ang mga kilos mo your actions as well Pati ang tatay ko umiyak...

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LIMAYON

limayon: bulakbol, aligando limayon: paglalakad nang walang kapararakan, paglilibot, paggala maglimayon: magbulakbol naglilimayon * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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BIYERNES

This word is from the Spanish viernes. Biyernes Friday Biyernes Santo Holy Friday, Good Friday (the Friday before Easter Sunday) ngayong Biyernes this Friday sa susunod na Biyernes next Friday...

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AGIW

teleranya, bahay-alalawa, bagay-gagamba; maruming sapot ng gagamba agiw cobweb Ang agiw ay bahay ng gagamba. A cobweb is a spider’s home. Gumawa ng agiw ang gagamba. The spider made a web. inagiw to...

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APUHAP

apuhap: grasp, grope, feel using one’s hand MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG apuhap: pagdama sa pamamagitan ng pagsalat ng kamay apuhap: hagilap, kapa apuhapin: damahin sa pamamagitan ng pagsalat ng kamay...

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How to Say “Let’s…” in Tagalog

The simplest, easiest way to say “Let’s…” in Tagalog is to use the verb and then add tayo. kain eat Kain tayo. Let’s eat. upo sit Upo tayo. Let’s sit. lakad walk Lakad tayo. Let’s walk. tulog sleep...

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ANG

The Tagalog word ang is often translated as ‘the’ but it does not always have an English translation. ang bituin the star ang kabayo the horse ang mga dokumento the documents ang gusto ko what I want...

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Talking about Halloween

Gabi ng Pangangaluluwa coined translation for “Halloween” May Halloween ba sa Pilipinas? Is there Halloween in the Philippines? Hindi Halloween. May Araw ng Patay sa unang araw ng Nobyembre. Not...

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MAIKLI

root word: ikli maikli short, brief mas maikli shorter maikling kuwento short story mga maiikling kuwento short stories Variation: maigsi pinaikli shortened, made shorter pinaikling anyo shortened form...

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PUSUWELO

The spelling puswelo is a shortened form of pusuwelo. puswelo small cup or bowl puswelong-panukat measuring cup Etymology: from the Spanish word pozuelo, meaning ‘a small well’ or ‘a small pit in the...

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MARUNONG

root word: dunong (knowledge) marunong learned, intelligent marunong to know how (to do a certain skill) Marunong siya. He’s smart. = She’s smart. (He/She knows how to do it.) Marunong ka bang...

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TAKOT

pangamba, sindak takot fear May takot ako sa Diyos. I am God-fearing. takót scared, fearful Takót ako sa tubig. I’m afraid of water. Takót akong mag-isa. I’m afraid to be alone. matakot to be afraid...

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APUHAPIN

root word: apuhap apuhapin: damahin sa pamamagitan ng pagsalat ng kamay apuhapin: hagilapin, kapain Ang masasamang salita nito ay umaalingawngaw nang matagal sa kulob na kalamigan ng pasilyo at nang...

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PLATERO

This word is from the Spanish language. platero silversmith A silversmith is a person who makes silver articles, like jewelry for example. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG platero: panday-pilak, panday-ginto...

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MASAYA

Maging Masaya 🙂 Be Happy! masayá happy masayá glad masayang-masaya very happy Masayá ako. I’m happy. Masayá para sa iyo. Happy for you. Masayá ako para sa iyo. I’m happy for you. Masayá ka ba? Are you...

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KAMISETA

This word is from the Spanish camiseta. Maging Masaya 🙂 Be Happy!  kamiseta a shirt, especially a T-shirt Suot niya’y kamiseta. He’s/She’s wearing a t-shirt. Kamiseta ang suot niya. A shirt is what...

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BRUHA

This word is from the Spanish bruja. bruha witch mga bruha witches Bruha ka! You’re a witch! Mukha kang bruha. You look like a witch. The word bruha can be used to comically describe a woman with a...

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