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MANANAGISAMA

This is not a commonly seen word. manánagisamá: mangkukúlam * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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MANANAHI

root word: tahi (meaning: sew) mananahì seamstress mananahì dressmaker Technically, the Tagalog word mananahì is gender-neutral and refers to anyone who sews. In practice, most Filipinos use the...

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MAHAL

The Tagalog word mahal as a noun means ‘love’ but as an adjective it means ‘expensive’ or ‘costly’ or ‘dear.’ mahal, n love mahal, adj expensive Also see tagaloglang.com/love mapagmahal affectionate...

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KAY

pang-ukol na ginagamit sa pagtukoy sa pangalan ng tao Ang salitang ito ay pang-ukol. This word is a preposition. kay for, to, towards The word kay is used in front of personal names. Kay Ana. To Ana....

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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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INA

nanay, inang, inay ina mother   Mahal Kong Ina My Dear Mother mag-ina mother and child inahin mother hen Inang Bayan Mother Country Inang Yaya Mother Nanny ang ina ko my mother ang aking ina my mother...

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LIYAD

spelling variation: liad MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG liyád: nakaposisyong pausli ang tiyan lumiyad: umusli (ang tiyan) * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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BUSISI

This word has multiple meanings listed in standard dictionaries. busisì: fastidious busisì: foreskin pagbubusisì: masturbation busisiin: to roll up the foreskin MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG busisì:...

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NA

Two common uses for the word na. na, adv now, already This Tagalog word is used more often than ‘now’ and ‘already’ in English. It’s in almost every other Tagalog sentence that’s uttered in...

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TANGHALI

ika-12 ng tanghali; kalagitnaan ng araw; huli na tanghali noon, midday Magandang tanghali. Good noon. (a common Filipino greeting) katanghalian twelve o’clock noon, heyday tanghaling-tapat high noon...

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HUNYO

This word is from the Spanish junio. Hunyo June buwan ng Hunyo month of June ika-anim na buwan ng taon sixth month of the year sa Hunyo in June sa ika-lima ng Hunyo on the fifth of June sa unang Lunes...

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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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TASA

This word is from the Spanish taza. tasa  cup isang tasa  one cup isang tasang kape one cup of coffee mga tasa cups mga tasang panukat measuring cups See also puswelo, an older Spanish-derived word for...

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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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PASOK

pagtungo sa loob; pagsisilid; pagtungo sa gawain o trabaho sa paaralan; entra, entrada; tuloy, suot, sulot, lusot pasok entry, admission *pasok work, school mamasukan to have a job papasok incoming...

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MIYERKULES

This word is from the Spanish miercoles. Miyerkules Wednesday Miyerkules ng Abo Ash Wednesday (the Wednesday 40 days before Easter Sunday) Miyerkules Santo Holy Wednesday (the Wednesday before Easter...

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MAYO

Mayo= May   unang araw ng Mayofirst day of May   ika-lima ng Mayo  Fifth of May = Cinco de Mayo   Maligayang Ika-Lima ng Mayo!Happy Cinco de Mayo!   buwan ng Mayo month of May sa buwan ng Mayo in the...

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PINAY

Pinay is a Tagalog slang word that Filipinos use for a Filipina. It has no negative connotation. The male counterpart of this word is Pinoy. Pinay Filipina Pinay ka ba? Are you Filipina? Pinay ka ba...

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SA

The Tagalog word sa is a preposition that can mean to, at, in, for or on, depending on the context. * 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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