Siya is the Tagalog word for "he" or "she"
"Siya" is a pronoun in the Filipino language that translates to "she" or "he" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
The English translation of "sino siya" is "who is he/she."
The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
English term for kawawa naman siya: I pity him.
"Umihi siya" in Tagalog translates to "he/she urinated" in English.
You can say "He/she is entertaining" in English.
"Siraan siya" in Tagalog means to badmouth or talk negatively about someone, usually to ruin their reputation or image. It is often used when someone is spreading rumors or gossip about another person.
The English translation of "sino siya" is "who is he/she."
The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
English term for kawawa naman siya: I pity him.
"Siya" means "she/her" in Filipino/Tagalog. In Zulu, "siya" means "he/she," depending on context. And in Swahili, "siya" means "no."
Tagalog translation - "Siya ay manloloko.../ Hindi totoo ang sinasabi nya" English Translation - "a liar, cheat, untruthful"
"Have you already met him/her?"
If you're talking about someone 'Fat' is "Mataba" in tagalog. for example: English: He's Fat Tagalog: Mataba siya. or Siya ay Mataba.
takaw siya kain buray
You can say "Gwapo siya" in Filipino, which means "He is handsome."
"I love him" in the Philippine language is "Mahal ko siya." The pronoun "siya" is neither masculine nor feminine so the phrase "Mahal ko siya" may also mean "I love her."
Antony of Siya died in 1556.