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  1. 5 days ago · Fun Filipino Words With Beauty. Now it is time for some fun words that you might enjoy. These 10 beautiful words are just unique in their structure and some are even uniquely Filipino. Indak (n.) - To dance with music; also to swing to the music. Alpas (adj.) - To break lose; to be set free.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · Cambridge Dictionary - English dictionary, English-Spanish translation and British & American English audio pronunciation from Cambridge University Press

  3. Jul 1, 2024 · The Rate of Tagalog Translation. The cost of Tagalog translation can vary a lot. Factors like the language pair, project complexity, and extra services can change the price. On average, translation from English to Tagalog might cost between $90 to $100 per hour. This rate shows the translator’s skill and the time needed for a precise translation.

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Balat sibuyas. Balat means skin. The word is also used in Filipino when referring to fruit rinds or outer cover of vegetables and root crops. Sibuyas means onion. But putting these two together, this Filipino idiom means a sensitive person. 'Balat sibuyas' literally means 'onion skin.'.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG. laspág: ginahasa; inabusong seksuwal. laspág: naubos ang puhunan sa sugal. laspagín, lumaspág, malaspág, nilalaspag. Ingatang huwag malaspag ang paa. LASPAG... kahulugan sa wikang Filipino... mga kasingkahulugang salita... English translation of Tagalog words... usage examples... ibang tawag sa...

  6. 4 days ago · They run the gamut from language puns, playfully poking fun at the intricacies of Tagalog and English interactions, to light-hearted observations of local customs, food, and everyday experiences. While many of these puns can seem nonsensical or lost in translation to those unfamiliar with the culture, they resonate deeply with Filipinos, evoking a sense of shared understanding and communal ...

  7. www.tagaloglang.com › makulitMAKULIT (Tagalog)

    Jun 21, 2024 · makulít : used to describe someone who nags in a childish way. makulít na bata. a child who keeps bothering you with the same thing over and over again. makukulit na bata. pesky kids. Makulit ka. You’re a childish nag. If someone keeps asking you for something, even though you’ve already said no, then you can tell the person:

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