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LAPAD

lá·pad lápad breadth, wideness malapad wide The English-language noun “breadth” refers to the measure or dimension from side to side. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG lápad: sukat o distansiya mulang isang panig...

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NG

Ikalabindalawang titik o letra ng abakada. The twelfth letter of the abakada alphabet. Binibigkas ng nang na pang-una sa tuwirang layon. Ibang anyo ng pang-angkop na na. ng bahay ng multo house of the...

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SALAMAT

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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SAYOTE

This word is from the Spanish chayote. sayote chayote sometimes spelled chaiote scientific name: Sechium edule Other names in English: tayota, choko, chocho, chow-chow, christophine, mirliton,...

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PARIHABA

This is a coined word. parihaba rectangle parihaba “magkaparis ang haba”  = having the same length Madalas sa kanyang mga kuwadrong ginawa noong dekadang singkwenta, ang kanyang mga pigura ay anggular...

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GOBYERNO

This word is from the Spanish gobierno. gob·yér·no government ang gobyérno the government mga gobyérno governments KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG gobyérno: pámahalaán * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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MAGANDA

root word: gandá ma·gan·dá beautiful, pretty, lovely Maganda ka. You’re pretty. (simple statement of fact) Ikaw ay maganda. You are beautiful. (plain statement of fact) Maganda ka talaga. You’re really...

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EKSAGONO

This word is from the Spanish hexágono. ek·sá·go·nó hexagon mga ekságonó hexagons KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG ekságonó: pigurang may anim na anggulo at anim na gilid * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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AMOK

This word is from the Malay language. a·mók amuck To run amuck is to go mad, go wild, turn violent, go berserk, lose control, go insane, or go into a frenzy. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG amók: ligalig...

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PULUTAN

pagkaing kinukukot hábang umiinom ng alak * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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HUGIS

korte, hubog, anyo, tabas, pigura, porma hugis shape, form, figure hugis mold, model Anong hugis nito? What’s the shape of this? Bilog ba ang hugis? Is the shape round? humugis to form, shape...

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DELIKADO

This word is from the Spanish delicado. de·li·ká·do delicate Delikádo ang kalagayan nila. Their situation is delicate. = They’re in a delicate situation. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG delikádo: mahirap...

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ITSA

This word is from the Spanish echar. it·sá toss (throw) KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG itsá: hágis o paghágis iitsá, mag-itsá, umitsá * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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PONDO

This word is from the Spanish fondo. pón·do fund póndo base, fount póndo bottom MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG póndo: anumang nakatago at nakalaan para sa parti-kular na gamit o layunin, karaniwang salapi at...

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MASKARA

This word is from the Spanish mascara. más·ka·rá mask mga máskará masks MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG máskará: anumang pantakip sa matá o buong mukha, upang magbalatkayo, itagò ang sarili, o manakot...

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PLATAPORMA

This word is from the Spanish plataforma. pla·ta·pór·ma platform mga platapórma platforms MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG platapórma: palatuntunan platapórma: entablado * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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GRAPIKO

This word is from the Spanish gráfico. grá·pi·kó graphic MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG grápikó: may kaugnayan sa sining biswal grápikó: may buháy at maliwanag na detalye * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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MODISTA

This word is from the Spanish language. mo·dís·ta seamstress A native Tagalog synonym that’s gender-neutral is mananahì. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG modísta: babaeng mananahi ng damit pambabae * Visit us here...

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MERON

The Tagalog word meron is  a shortened version of mayroón. It means “there is…” or “to have…” Meron akong sikreto. I have a secret. Meron sila. They have. Meron silang kotse. They have a car. Merong...

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BAKUNA

This word is from the Spanish vacuna. ba·kú·na vaccine Kailangan ng sanggol ang mga bakuna. The infant needs the vaccines. bakunahan vaccinate Binakunahan ng duktor ang bata. The doctor vaccinated the...

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