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POGI

binaligtad na guwapo Pogì. Handsome. Hey, pogi! Hey, good-looking!Pogi ka. You’re handsome. Ang pogi n’ya! He’s so handsome! Ang pogi n’ya talaga. He’s really so handsome. Pogi ba ako? Am I...

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GALING

This word has at least two meanings with syllables accented differently. galíng merit, skillfulness, proficiency Ang galíng mo! You’re awesome! (after having performed a skill) Ang galíng mong...

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SANGKAP

lahok, halo, ingridyent, kondiment, rikado, bahagi sangkáp part, element sangkáp ingredient mga sangkáp ingredients mga sangkáp para sa tinapay na yari sa tahanan ingredients for bread made at home...

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LINGGO

This is likely influenced by the Spanish word domingo. The Malay word is minggu, from the Portuguese domingo. The word linggo can mean ‘Sunday’ or ‘week.’ (To compare, the Spanish word for ‘week’ is...

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NGAYON

kasalukuyan; saka; sa mga sandaling ito ngayon now (today) mula ngayon from now on hanggang ngayon until now, still ngayon at kailanman now and forever Bukás ngayon. Currently open. Bukás na ngayon....

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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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HUWEBES

This is from the Spanish word jueves. It is sometimes spelled as Hwebes. HuwebesThursday Huwebes Santo Holy Thursday, Maundy Thursday (the Thursday before Easter Sunday) ngayong Huwebes this Thursday...

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IYAN

This word can be translated into English as ‘that.’ iyan that Difference between iyan and iyon: iyan (near the person being addressed by a speaker) iyon (far from the speaker and the person being...

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TRIGO

This word comes from the Spanish language. trígo wheat MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG trígo: alinman sa damong (genus Triticum) may uhay na punò ng butil trígo: ang butó ng damong ito na ginagamit sa paggawâ...

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GITING

Araw ng Kagitingan is celebrated in the Philippines in April... This year, it's on April 9th. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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MAKATA

taong lumilikha, bumibigkas, o sumusulat ng tula makatà poet mga makatà poets Makata ng Puso José Corazón de Jesús Makata ng Manggagawa Amado Hernandez Napakahalaga ng kontribusyon ng mga makatang...

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KINYENTOS

This word is from the Spanish quinientos. kinyentos five hundred limang daan five hundred dos siyentos two hundred tres siyentos three hundred kuwatro siyentos four hundred spelling variation:...

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LAHAT

kabuuan, tanan, madla, pawa lahát all, everything lahát everyone, everybody lahát tayo all of us lahát ng estudyante all the students Kumanta tayong lahát. Let’s all sing! Imbitahin mo silang lahát....

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TADHANA

takda; batas, tuntunin, alituntunin; taning, takda, palugit, mga kundisyon sa isang kasunduan tadhana fate, destiny ang totoong tadhana the real destiny di-inaasahang tadhana unexpected fate itinadhana...

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SABADO

This is from the Spanish word sábado. Sabado Saturday ngayong Sabado this Saturday sa Sabadong ito on this Saturday tuwing Sabado every Saturday nitong nakaraang Sabado ng gabi this past Saturday night...

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LINGGO

This is likely influenced by the Spanish word domingo. The Malay word is minggu, from the Portuguese domingo. The word linggo can mean ‘Sunday’ or ‘week.’ (To compare, the Spanish word for ‘week’ is...

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MISIS

The native Tagalog word asawa is gender-neutral and can mean either husband or wife. Filipinos informally use mister to refer to a husband and misis to refer to a wife. misis wife (informal word) misis...

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MAG-

The Tagalog prefix mag- is used to verbalize nouns. You can translate it as ‘do’ in most cases, but the meaning depends on the context. This is very useful because you can put it in front of English...

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ALMURANAS

from the Spanish almorranas, meaning ‘hemorrhoids’ also spelled in Filipino as almoranas almuranas hemorrhoids gamot sa almoranas medicine/treatment for piles Paano ba gamutin ang almuranas? So how are...

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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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