Too many billion people
Running around the planet
What is the chance in heaven
That you'd find your way to me?
Tell me what is this sweet sensation?
It's a miracle that's happened
Though I search for an explanation
Only one thing it could be -
That I was born for you
It was written in the stars
Yes, I was born for you
And the choice was never ours
It's as if the powers of the universe
Conspired to make you mine
And til the day I die,
I bless the day that I was born for you
Too many foolish people
Trying to come between us
None of them seem to matter
When I look into your eyes
Now I know why I belong here
In your arms I found the answer
Somehow nothing would seem so wrong here
If they'd only realise
That I was born for you
And that you were born for me
And in this random world,
This was clearly meant to be
What we have the world could never understand
Or ever take away
And till the day I die
I bless the day that I was born for you
What we have the world could never understand
Or ever take away
And as the years go by
Until the day I die
I bless the day that I was born for you
The translation of "Born for You" into Tagalog is "Ipinanganak para sa'yo."
Fire in Tagalog is 'apoy'.
the word spores does not translate into tagalog
"Salamat" is how you say Thank you in Tagalog.
A dictionary app or website like Google Translate can help you translate English words to Tagalog. Just enter the word you want to translate and select English to Tagalog as the language option. This will give you the Tagalog equivalent of the English word along with its definition.
Sure, just provide me with the phrase or text you would like me to translate into Tagalog.
Fire in Tagalog is 'apoy'.
the word spores does not translate into tagalog
No, I can't - but others may be able to translate "Story English" to "Tagalog".
"Kenny" in Tagalog can be translated as "Ken" or "Kenito".
The word "amazing" can be translated to Tagalog as "kagila-gilalas."
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Mostly yes.
"Salamat" is how you say Thank you in Tagalog.
"Indecisive" in Tagalog is "palabago-bago ng isip."
The translation of "label" in Tagalog is "etiketa" or "label."
Mostly yes.
Hapon is the Tagalog word for Japan. Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines.