"Puto" in Tagalog refers to a type of Filipino steamed rice cake that is commonly eaten as a snack or dessert. It is made from rice flour, sugar, and water, and can be plain or flavored with ingredients like cheese or ube (purple yam). It is often served during special occasions and celebrations.
In Tagalog, "puto" refers to a steamed rice cake that is traditionally served as a delicacy or snack. It is made from ground glutinous rice, sugar, and water. However, it is important to note that the word "puto" has a different meaning in other languages, so context is key.
The phrase "estoy buen para maΓ±ana puto" roughly translates to "I'm good for tomorrow, asshole" in English.
English derivatives for the Latin word "puto" include "puteal" (a stone enclosure marking a sacred well) and "putation" (calculation or estimation).
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
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In Tagalog, "puto" refers to a steamed rice cake that is traditionally served as a delicacy or snack. It is made from ground glutinous rice, sugar, and water. However, it is important to note that the word "puto" has a different meaning in other languages, so context is key.
Puto?
Estou puto da vida : I am very angry.
kailan ginaganap ang puto latik festival
There is no planet called Puto (I think)
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your mom puto