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HILERA

hilera: row, file, line hile-hilerang puno: trees in a row nakahilera: is lined up MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG hilera: linya, pila, hanay, halayhay Sa kabila ng kurtina’y may nakahilerang tatlong mesa....

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GUHIT

linya, raya, gurlis; hangganan; drowing, dibuho, larawan guhit line ginuhitan drew a line on guguhitan will draw a line on salungguhitan to underline sinalungguhitan underlined Salungguhitan mo ito....

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MAGING

Maging Masaya 🙂 Be Happy! maging to happen, become Gusto kong maging nars. I want to become a nurse. Mahirap maging duktor. It’s hard to become a doctor. Maaari itong maging problema. This might become...

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BETERANO

This word is from the Spanish veterano. beterano veteran ang beterano the veteranomga beterano veterans matandang beterano old veteran matatandang beterano old veterans beterano ng digmaan veteran of...

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BAG

This word is directly from the English. bag bag, handbag Nasaan ang bag ko? Where’s my bag? Pakikuha ang bag kong itim. Please get my black bag. Ilagay mo sa bag. Put it in the bag. Masyadong malaki...

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AKING

See akin. aking mahal = mahal ko my love ang aking pusa = ang pusa ko my cat Ito ang aking libro. = Ito ang libro ko. This is my book. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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AKIN

ko, ako akin mine hindi akin not mine akin my akin belonging to me Sa akin ba ito? Is this mine? Ikaw ay akin. You are mine. Akin ka! You’re mine! Akin ba ito? Is this mine? Ito ay akin. This is mine....

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MAINGAY

root word: ingay maingay noisy Maingay ka. You’re noisy. Huwag kang maingay. Don’t be noisy. Maingay kayo. Y’all are noisy. Huwag kayong maingay. Don’t y’all be noisy. Maingay kayong lahat. You’re all...

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SAMAKATUWID

This formal-sounding word is now rarely used in conversation. samakatuwid therefore The colloquial equivalent is the phrase kung ganoon (if that’s the case). * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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LUNES

This is from the Spanish word lunes. Lunes Monday Lunes Santo Holy Monday (the Monday before Easter Sunday) sa susunod na Lunes next Monday nakaraang Lunes previous Monday noong nakaraang Lunes last...

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BANSAG

islogan, moto, kasabihan, diwang-sabi; sagisag; ambil, apelyido; taguri, alyas; pamamahayag o pagmamalaki (ng isang may ginawa), pagmamapuri bansag motto, slogan bansagan to give a name to binansagan...

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OBHETIBO

This word is from the Spanish objetivo. obhetibo objective mga obhetibo objectives ang obhetibo ko my objective A native Tagalog synonym for the noun is layon. ang pagiging obhetibo being objective...

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PLANTSA

This word is from the Spanish plancha. plantsa iron, flatiron Paki-plantsa mo ito. Please iron this. Huwag mong plantsahin ang maong. Don’t iron the jeans. plantsadora ironing woman habang namamalantsa...

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BALIWAYWAY

Baliwayway is an Ilongot lullaby showing the tribal pattern of culture in which the father expressed his fears and doubts about the growing boy; his hopes for the boy to take care of him in his old...

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ASAL

kilos, gawi; ugali, pag-uugali, kaugalian, kostumbre asal behavior, conduct mabuting asal good behavior magagandang asal “beautiful” behaviors = good behaviors asalin, inaasal, inasal, kaasalan,...

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PURGA

This word is from the Spanish language. purga purgative purga laxative used to increase bowel movement pamurga something used as a laxative pampurga something used as a laxative KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG...

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MARTES

This word is from the Spanish language. Martes Tuesday Martes Santo Holy Tuesday (the  Tuesday before Easter Sunday) Ngayong Martes This Tuesday Darating ako sa Martes. I’ll be arriving on Tuesday....

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PARAISO

This word is from the Spanish paraíso. paraiso paradise MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG paraiso: glorya, kaluwalhatian In November 2017, the Paradise Papers were released to the general public. Included in...

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YAKAP

abraso; yapos, akap yakap hug, embrace Yakapin mo ako. Hug me. Huwag mo akong yakapin. Don’t hug me. Yinakap ko ang bata. I hugged the child. magpakayap to let someone hug another Magpayakap ka kay...

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KARNAL

This word entered Philippine vocabulary from the Spanish and English languages. It refers to the physical or the body. karnál carnal karnal na kaligayahan carnal pleasure MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG...

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