"Biro lang"-Just kidding. "Joke lang" is also acceptable.
In Tagalog, "just kidding" can be translated as "biro lang" or "joke lang".
In Yoruba, you can say "Mo n se irแป lori iwe" to mean "I am just kidding."
In Spanish, you can say "me estoy riendo en voz alta, solo bromeo" to mean "laughing out loud, just kidding."
You can use the phrase 'just kidding' after making a sarcastic or teasing comment to indicate that you are not being serious. For example, if you say something funny or exaggerated that may be taken the wrong way, you can follow it up with 'just kidding' to clarify your intent.
As far as I know, there is no official word for 'Penguin' in tagalog. It's just called Penguin.
How to say THANK YOU in Tagalog: Salamat
JK(just kidding)
Girl just go up to him and say you like him if he says he does then say you were kidding then say you were kidding about that
In Yoruba, you can say "Mo n se irแป lori iwe" to mean "I am just kidding."
yes But then again the person could be just kidding. In which case you are being told the truth in a way that makes it seem like you are not really being criticized. Whenever you say you are just kidding about kidding someone, you are really trying to tell them something.
People say "just kidding" to signal that their previous statement was meant in jest or as a joke, and not to be taken seriously. It helps to clarify that the intent was not to offend or hurt anyone's feelings.
Treason!!
冗談
gogo gaga just kidding
Basta kausapin mo lang sya. (In Tagalog, there are no long vowels.)
Medicany in Tagalog is the same thing. Just to say there is no such word as Medicany in the English Dicitionary
As far as I know, there is no official word for 'Penguin' in tagalog. It's just called Penguin.
Some say when someone says something and than just kidding there is usually is small amount of truth in what was said