KUWADERNO
This word is from the Spanish cuaderno. kuwaderno notebook isang simpleng kuwadernoa simple notebook mga kuwaderno notebooks limang kuwaderno five notebooks Sa maliit na kuwadernong ito… In this small...
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The Tagalog word mahal as a noun means ‘love’ but as an adjective it means ‘expensive’ or ‘costly’ or ‘dear.’ mahál, n love mahál, adj expensive Also see tagaloglang.com/love Mahal kita. I love you....
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One of the most basic Tagalog words to learn! salámat thanks When addressing an older person, add po at the end. Salámat po. Thank you. (formal) Maraming salámat. Many thanks. / Thank you very much....
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itay, ama, atang, tata tatay dad, daddy ang tatay ko my Dad ang aking tatay my Dad Sinong tatay mo? Who’s your daddy? Ako ba ang tatay mo? Am I your Daddy? This word is shortened to Tay when...
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hangal, tunggak, gunggong, ungas, mangmang; maang, uslak * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.
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This word is from the Spanish abril. buwan ng Abríl month of April sa huling linggo ng Abril on the last week of April sa susunod na Abril next April Magkita tayo sa susunod na Abril. Let’s see each...
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root word: síbol tag·sí·bol / tag·si·ból tagsibol “budding season” = spring season = springtime Ang panahon pagkalipas ng tagyelo at bago sumapit ang tag-init o tag-araw. The season after the ice...
View ArticleKANTUTAN
root word: kantot kan·tú·tan kantútancopulation kantútanfuckng session Kantutin mo ako.Fuck me. Kantutin mo ako sa puwit.Fuck me in the ass. Magkano para kantutin kita?How much for me to fck you?...
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This is a crude, very vulgar native Tagalog word for the sex act. kan·tót magkantot to fuck Nahuli silang nagkakantutan. They were caught fucking. pakantot, makakantot, makantot For most casual...
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This is a fairly obscure Tagalog word. su·lá·sok nakasusulasok disgusting, stomach-turning nakakasulasok na amoy disgusting odor ✅ nakasusulasok ❌ nakakasulasok KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG sulások: matinding...
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A kantanod is literally someone or something “who keeps watch.” The root word is tanod. In one Tagalog version of Jose Rizal’s novel Noli Me Tangere, there is this passage: Mabilis na kumalat ang...
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In music, tempo is the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. The word can also describe the rate or speed of motion or activity. tém·po tempo Tempo is also the name of a popular...
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This word is often translated into English as “saffron,” particularly when parts of the flowers are packaged for sale. Note though that kasubha is NOT the saffron that Westerners use in their cooking....
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This word is from the Spanish reclamo. re·klá·mo reklámo complaint, gripe maghain ng reklamo submit a complaint Sasampahan sila ng reklamo. A complaint will be filed against them. Gusto kong...
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sí·bol síbol spring of water síbol growth, sprout sumibol to germinate tagsiból sprouting season (spring) MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG síbol: pagtubò ng tanim na binhi síbol: katulad na pagtubò ng balbas o...
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This word is from the Spanish marzo. Már·so Marso March buwan ng Marso month of March Anong meron sa Marso? What’s there in March? Anong gagawin mo sa Marso? What will you do in March? sa buwan ng...
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Sticking to the lid of a container. sá·pid Residue that sticks to the lip of a container after pouring out the contents. In English, however, “sapid” is an adjective that describes something as having...
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sapal: pulp, residue sapal ng niyog: coconut residue (what’s left of the grated flesh after the juice has been squeezed out) MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG sapal: bagaso sapal ng niyog pagkatapos alisin ang...
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Alteration of utol. Term of address for a boy. Utoy, okey ka lang ba?Young man, are you ok? IBA PANG KAHULUGAN Sa Ilokano, ito ay pagurin sa kahihintay. Sa Hiligaynon, ang utoy ay pag-ihit ng tawa o...
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