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"Kapalaran" in a Filipino dictionary means destiny, fate, or fortune. It refers to the predetermined course of events in a person's life.
"Napagbulay-bulay" in a Filipino dictionary means to deeply reflect, contemplate, or think carefully about something, often a decision or situation.
"Sinisipat" in Filipino means to inspect closely or examine carefully.
"Good luck" in Filipino is "Mabuting kapalaran" or "Suwerte."
Meaning of MALUMANAY: malamyos, malambot, dahan-dahan.English translation of MALUMANAY: gently
Paglalayag in Filipino means journey or voyage. It refers to the act of traveling by sea or moving from one place to another.
"Napagbulay-bulay" in a Filipino dictionary means to deeply reflect, contemplate, or think carefully about something, often a decision or situation.
"Sinisipat" in Filipino means to inspect closely or examine carefully.
"Good luck" in Filipino is "Mabuting kapalaran" or "Suwerte."
Meaning of MALUMANAY: malamyos, malambot, dahan-dahan.English translation of MALUMANAY: gently
Paglalayag in Filipino means journey or voyage. It refers to the act of traveling by sea or moving from one place to another.
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"Matahak" in Filipino means to work on or to travel through a path or road. It is often used to describe the act of forging a way through obstacles or challenges.
The duration of Kapalaran is 1800.0 seconds.
Kapalaran ended in 2004-01.
Kapalaran was created in 2002-09.
Fate in Tagalog is "Kapalaran."
Five Filipino words included in the Webster dictionary are boondocks, ylang-ylang, abaca, manila, and cogon.