"Ok," or "I've got it."
anata o nogashi ta
shi-ka-ta-gai-nai is a Japanese word that means nothing can be done concerning the situation at hand or it cannot be helped.
To say "i love you" in ilocano it's "Ay-ayatenka."
凧 /ta ko/ but it can also be read /i ka/ , /ha ta/ and /i ka no bo ri/ with same meaning, but the other readings are rarely used. カイト /kai to/ which is transliteration of the same word into Japanese, is also used.
Ta is an English word, albeit colloquial. Mostly used in Britain, it means thank you.
There is no direct translation in Korean or Japanese for any English name. There are approximations of sounds, for example, in Japanese, the approximation would be Ta-ri-sha Ro-ha-su.
This does not appear to be Japanese.
The Tagalog translation of "pultit ka lat ta" is "tapos na ang usapan" in English, it means "the discussion is over."
Iroase ta
Ochi ta
Yogore ta
The Tagalog translation of "uray Ania ti ibagam nalaad ken ka lat ta" is "kung ano man ang gusto mong sabihin at iparating sa akin."