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  1. www.tagaloglang.com › reliableRELIABLE (Tagalog)

    3 days ago · This English term can be transliterated into Tagalog as reláyaból.. maaasáhan reliable. mga maaasahang empleyado reliable employees. KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG. maaasáhan: mapagkakatiwalaan, responsable

  2. www.tagaloglang.com › pakipotPAKIPOT (Tagalog)

    root word: kipot. pa·kí·pot. pretending to be uninterested. nagpapakipot na babae. a woman playing hard to get. Huwag kang pakipot. Don’t play hard to get.

  3. www.tagaloglang.com › galangGALANG (Tagalog)

    3 days ago · GALANG. Galang means respect. It is one of the important moral norms in the Filipino value system. Respect the status of each person. It is imperative that a Filipino show respect by keeping his word of honor. A true-born Filipino instinctively moves to prevent people from losing face or being mapahiya, thus avoiding conflicts.

  4. 4 days ago · RICE. Filipinos have many different words for the “rice” that English speakers refer to using one general term. The most common words are kanin, palay, bigas, and sinaing. palay: rice that’s still planted in the fields or still has its golden brown husk on; unhusked rice. bigas: rice that’s been harvested but hasn’t been cooked yet.

  5. 5 days ago · 1The power of silence. One of the most effective ways to create suspense in a horror video is to use silence. Silence can create a sense of anticipation, mystery, and dread, as the audience ...

  6. www.tagaloglang.com › internetINTERNET (Tagalog)

    4 days ago · ín·ter·nét. Internet. Below are a few internet-related words that were coined in order for there to be equivalents to foreign technical terms. Filipinos rarely use these recenetly invented neologisms, preferring to use the original English instead. pook-sapot.

  7. 4 days ago · Happy Easter Sunday! Maligayang ika-apat ng Hulyo! Happy 4th of July! Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan! Happy Independence Day! Maligayang Araw ng Pasasalamat! Happy Thanksgiving! Listen to how to say Holiday Greetings in Tagalog. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in Tagalog.