Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
The "hanging habagat" refers to the southwest monsoon in the Philippines, which brings heavy rainfall and is associated with the wet season. It is characterized by warm and moist air moving inland from the sea, often leading to flooding and landslides in affected areas.
Monsoon in Tagalog is "hanging habagat" or simply "habagat."
The English term for habagat is southwest monsoon, while the English term for amihan is northeast monsoon.
The Tagalog word for habagat is "southwest monsoon." This refers to the seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rainfall during the wet season in the Philippines.
The Tagalog term for southwest monsoon is "kanlurang habagat."
"Lagaylay" is a Filipino term that refers to something swaying or fluttering, like a flag or a piece of cloth moving in the wind. It is often used to describe something that is loose or hanging loosely.
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
this is hanging habagat
amihan- hilagang silangan habagat-timog kanluran
southwest monsoon or hanging Habagat is a warm wind,usually coming from Indian Ocean......^_^
northeast moonsoon is called habagat
southest monsoon - or the wet monsoon. It is known in the Philippines as hanging habagat and northeast monsoon or dry monsoon . It is known in the Philippines as hanging amihan.
2 uri ng monsoonhanging habagat at hanging amihan~ jenny ~
Ang haba ay paminsan ay malumay,malumi,mabilis at maragsa.ito ang pagtataas ng pagbigkas sa isang pantig
why habagat brings a lot of rain
kapag tag ulan at tag lamig.
The English term for habagat is southwest monsoon, while the English term for amihan is northeast monsoon.