Tagalog Translation of CRAZY: sira ang ulo
"Chiflado" in Tagalog translates to "baliw" or "sira ulo," which both mean "crazy" or "mad."
The Tagalog word for "silly" is "engot" or "engot ka."
That would be nonsense or slang. Choco is perhaps short for chocolate. Loco is Spanish for crazy.This is purely speculation, but it perhaps means crazy chocolate. What that might mean is anyone's guess.
The translation of 'may lahing baliw' in English is "has a crazy ancestry."
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
The tagalog of the answer is!sagot the tagalog of is that you!ikaw yon the tagalog of she is!babae
It is important to note that in the Philippines over 100+ languages are spoken.Tagalog, Cebuano, Boholano, Waray Waray, etc. are all separate languages, not dialects, it has been stated by many Filipino and American professors.The Tagalog for crazy is loco or loca, for crazy. Derived from Spanish word loca of the same meaning.In Cebuano (the most prominent of the Visayan languages as well as the second most spoken language of the Philippines), the word for crazy is bu-ang.In Chavacano (a Spanish-Filipino creole language, the largest spoken Spanish creole language in the whole world) the word for crazy is borrumbiao.
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The Tagalog word for "area" is "lugar."
Tagalog translation of score: puntos