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  1. 2 days ago · The largest concentration of Tagalog speakers outside the Philippines is found in the United States, wherein 2020, the United States Census Bureau reported (based on data collected in 2018) that it was the fourth most-spoken non-English language at home with over 1.7 million speakers, behind Spanish, French, and Chinese (with figures for Cantonese and Mandarin combined).

  2. 2 days ago · With a close relation of how a post makes a strong hold of the house or home, so are dads being the man of the house. Haligi is your word meaning post and tahanan referring to home, this idiom's literal meaning is 'post of the home.' A Filipino idiom referring to the man of the house that is keeping the family strong together, just like a post.

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  3. 5 days ago · Tagalog refers to a people and to their language. 1. The Tagalogs (the Tagalog people) live in Manila and nearby areas. 2. The Tagalog language is the basis of the Filipino national language. When you ask a native of the Philippines what the country’s official language is, the answer will be “Filipino.”. This is because the constitution ...

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    3 days ago · To compare, the Tagalog word kamot is taken to mean “scratch.” Ilonggo: Ang bata naga estar sa balay. Tagalog: Ang bata ay nasa bahay. English: The child is at home. Ilonggo: Malipayon nga Pascua sa tanan! Tagalog: Maligayang Pasko sa lahat! English: Merry Christmas to all! Naga biring ang kamot ko. My hand is cramping. bakátin: ilahas na ...

  5. 6 days ago · The Tagalog puwera (kung) (from Sp. fuera) is used as a negative exceptive conditional conjunction, translatable in English as "unless" or "except if", used alongside "maliban sa" or "liban sa". The Tagalog oras na (from Sp. hora) is a temporal conjunction which can be

  6. 3 days ago · Cultural Note: Although the word “Filipino” is acceptable in Filipino (the Philippine language), most Filipinos will still say Pilipino when referring to a Filipino person while speaking in Filipino/Tagalog. For example: “ Ako ay Pilipino .” (“I am Filipino.”)

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  8. 1 day ago · maghagulhulan (naghahagulhulan, naghagulhulan, maghahagulhulan) v., inf. weep aloud at the same time [plural]

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