The word for "neon" in Tagalog is "neon." Neon is not a native word in Tagalog, so it is simply borrowed and pronounced as it is in English.
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it means I want to eat. Though the 'ne' isn't really necessary.
Do you mean HANEP?Hanep means great or wow.
"le bois d'ébène / l'ébène" is the French name of ebony.
To write an invitation letter in Tagalog, you can start with a warm greeting like "Mahal kong kaibigan" (my dear friend) or "Magandang araw" (good day). Clearly state the purpose of the invitation and provide details such as the date, time, and venue. End the letter with a polite closing like "Sana ay makarating ka" (I hope you can make it) and your name.
The Tagalog translation for this Kapampangan sentence is "Mahal kita kahit ikaw ay hindi mo maunawaan ang nasa loob ng isip ko."
The Tagalog translation for the Kapampangan sentence 'balu mu ita at lalu mu pakabalwan na atchu ku mu ken ne' is 'Nakikita mo na ba at mas lalo mo nang maalala na iyon ay akin at sa 'yo lang.'
Jis ne banaya us ne baich dia jis ne kharida us ne istemal nhi ki jis ne istemal kia us ne dekha nhi
Ne=Neon
[Ne] 3s2 3p5
Ne is the symbol for neon