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SAMPA-SAMPALUKAN

sam·pá-sam·pa·lú·kan sampá-sampalúkan scientific name: Phyllanthus niruri Gale of the wind, stonebreaker, seed-under-leaf KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG sampá-sampalúkan: durampárang durampárang: yerba na 30-60...

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KURSO

This word is from the Spanish curso. kurso college course kurso sa kolehiyo course of study in college Ano ang kurso mo? What is your (college) course? Narsing ang kurso ko. Nursing is my course. Tama...

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KABAG

“Madalas akong kabagan…” kabag stomach gas pain kabag flatulence kinabag was afflicted with flatulence Baka kabagin sa katatawa… Might be afflicted with flatulence from laughing utot fart umutot farted...

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LATAY

latay: weal, welt Weals or welts are traces or marks from blows or hits to the skin. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG latay: bakat o marka ng palo o hampas sa balat lumatay, lumalatay, nakalatay * Visit us...

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PULIKAT

manhid, pamimitig, ngimay, kalambre, ngalay pu·lí·kat spasms, cramps usually of the legs namulikat to have experienced cramps pamumulikat the state of experiencing cramps pinulikat experienced spasms...

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HIBAS

See pahibas hi·básreduced in intensity hi·báslow tide MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG hibás: nabawasan ang tindi o sidhî gaya ng sa lagnat, bagyo, at bahâ káti: pagliit ng tubig sa dagat * Visit us here at...

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HILOT

manghihilot hí·lot midwife hilutin, manghilot to massage MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG hilot: komadrona, partera, ang nagpapaanak ng sanggol hilot: himas, haplos, masahe, hagod hílot: paghagod o paghaplos...

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NINANG

A godmother (ní·nang) is a woman who sponsors a child’s Catholic christening and is expected to be like a second mother. ninong godfather mga ninong godfathers mga ninang godmothers Siya ang ninang ko....

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KETONG

As of the year 2005, there were 3,156 registered leprosy patients in the Philippines, translating into a prevalence rate of 0.36 per 10,000 population. It is no longer considered a public health...

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KANINO

ka·ní·no kanino whose, whom Kanino ito? Whose is this? Kaninong lapis ito? Whose pencil is this? Kanino mo ibibigay? Whom will you give it to? Kanino mo itatanong? Whom will you ask about it? Sinong...

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RAYUMA

This word is from the Spanish reumatismo (shortened to reuma). rayuma rheumatism rayumahin have rheumatism nirarayuma suffering from rheumatism nirayuma suffered from rheumatism rarayumahin will suffer...

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PUNONG-KATAWAN

root words: punò+ ng+katawan pu·nòng-ka·ta·wán punòng-katawángenitalia KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG punòng-katawán: hibas para sa titi o puki Malayo ang tenga sa punong katawan. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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SINAT

uncommon spelling variation: sáynat sí·nat low-grade fever sinat slight fever May sinat ako. I have a mild fever. May lagnat ako. I have a fever. lagnat na di-lubhang mainit fever that’s not too hot...

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GINAW

gi·náw ginaw cold, chill maginaw chilly maginaw na panahon chilly weather / chilly time Maginaw ang panahon. The weather is chilly. Maginaw ang hangin. The air/wind is chilly. giniginaw experiencing...

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KALOKA

This is an online abbreviation of: nakaka-loka insanity-inducing Nakakaloka. It drives people insane. Nakakaloka ka. You drive people crazy. naloloka going crazy luka-luka crazy woman Luka-luka ka!...

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TALOS

known, informed MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG talós: máunawáan o unawáin ipatalós, matalós, talusín talós: napakahúsay * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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ALABOK

The more common Tagalog word for “dust” is alikabók. a·la·bókdust spelling variation: alabós KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG alabok: alikabok, gabok, abok * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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DIPUTADO

This word is from the Spanish language. di·pu·tá·do diputádodelegate mga diputádodelegates MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG diputádo: tao na hinirang upang kumatawan sa isang pangkat diputádo: kóngresísta...

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BAKIT

bá·kit (BAH-keet) bákit why Bakit ako? Why me? Bakit ito? Why this? Bakit kaya? I wonder why… Bakit Kita Mahal Why I Love You Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal Why I Love You a Lot Bakit ako mahihiya? Why would...

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DANGAL

da·ngál dangál honor, integrity marangal honorable, honest, polite, reputable karangalan honor, dignity magparangal to honor pagkamarangal honesty, righteousness pagpaparangal testimonial pandangal...

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