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AKDA

pampanitikan o panliteraturang obra, katha, lathala; sulat, sinulat akdâ literary work akdain to compose a literary work may-akda / mayakda author Karapatan sa Akdâ Copyright inakda authored tulang...

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AKLAS

welga, istraik, aklásan ak·lás revolt Manahimik o Mag-Aklas Stay Silent or Revolt Pag-Aklas ng Mga Manggagawa Workers’ Strike The Filipino word for a laborers’ strike is welga from the Spanish huelga....

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IBSAN

This is a common shortened form of the verb ibisan. ib·sán unload ib·sán mitigate, alleviate Ninais kong ibsan ang kanilang pasanin. I wanted to lessen their burden. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG ibsán: tinípil...

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PIYON

This word is from the Spanish peón. pi·yón laborer mga piyón manual workers In the egotistical power struggle for determining the direction of language development in the country, the current...

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IBIS

i·bís unload, get off a vehicle, mitigate, alleviate ibís, ibsan, maibsan MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG ibís: pagbabâ mula sa sasakyan ibís: deskargá ibís: pagtulong sa pagbabâ ng sunong o pasan ibís:...

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MANGGAGAWA

Labor Day in the Philippines and most other countries is on May 1st, while in the United States and Canada, it's the first Monday of September. * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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MAIBSAN

root word: ibís ibsán to unload ibsán to get down to (when getting off a vehicle) maibsan put down a burden maibsan be relieved from a burden maibsan be delivered from a burden maibsan be disburdened...

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DASKOL

daskól: something done in a careless manner padaskól: done in a careless manner dumaskól: act in a careless manner MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG daskól: mabilis at walang ingat sa paggawâ ng isang bagay o...

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BALBAL

Depinisyon at Mga Halimbawa * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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ATIS

Atis is a very popular fruit in the Philippines, as well as in other Southeast Asian countries, such as Thailand. This fruit has been called custard apple, sweetsop, and sugar-apple in English. A...

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MAKIALAM

root word: alam ma·ki·a·lám to meddle, to interfere Huwag kang makialam. Don’t interfere. pakialamero / pakialamera meddlesome, a meddler Pakialamero talaga siya! He/She is always getting into other...

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BANGHAY

balangkas; panimulang burador; proyekto, panukala, balak; dibuho, guhit, drowing; plat ng isang kuwento o dula; (gramatika) konhugasyon ng isang pandiwa bang·háy draft, outline, plot banghay...

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KO

This word is a pronoun. ko my, I ang libro ko = ang aking libro my book ang bahay ko =  ang aking bahay my house Kinakain ko ito. I eat this. Gusto ko ito. I want this. Ginagawa ko ito. I’m doing this....

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KINTA

This word is from the Spanish quinta. This is not so commonly used. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG kínta: maliit na daungan; pook bagsákan ng kalakal kínta: bílya sa kintang malapit sa bundok * Visit us here...

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DALIT

imno, awit, salmon; hiwa, hilis; isang uri ng punongkahoy dalit song dalit psalm dalit sa paglilibing dirge (funeral song) MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG dalít: popular at katutubòng tula, may apat na...

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KULAY

kolor kú·lay color, colour mga kulay colors kulay-abo ash-colored kulay-gatas milk-colored mga metalikong kulay metallic colors Pangit ng kulay. “The color’s ugly.” The color doesn’t look nice. MGA...

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NA

There are 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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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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WELGA

#WalangPasok sa Lunes (Oktubre 16, 2017) dahil sa welga * Visit us here at TAGALOG LANG.

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PAHINANTE

This word is from the Spanish faena (meaning: labor). pahinante unskilled laborer tagabuhat, kargador “carrier” (loader) / stevedore Depending on which part of the Philippines you’re in — Ilocos, Cebu...

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