po is just a polite word in tagalog. its like your saying yes ma'am or yes sir. for example:
kain na "po" tayo.
(lets eat)
kamusta na "po" kayo?
(how are you?)
salamat "po"
(thank you)
kasama ko "po" siya sa pag lakad ko.
(I went with him while I was walking.)
yeah stuff like that. by the way i'm a Filipino and yes i can speak tagalog.
"Close family ties" in Tagalog is commonly referred to as "mahigpit na ugnayan sa pamilya." It conveys the idea of strong bonds and connections within the family unit.
The Tagalog term for envelope is "sobre" or "liham."
The word "antonym" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kabaligtaran", "kasalungat".
The Tagalog term for "clue" is "tanda."
The Tagalog term for mulberry is "tutubing karaniwan."
The answer depends on what sense of the term you are using.It could mean "hidden from plain sight" (when referring to objects), hence the Tagalog term for that meaning is tago.It could also mean (of subjects of knowledge) hard to understand or incomprehensible. Thus, the Tagalog term is di-maarok or mahirap intindihin.It could also mean obscure (writers or writings). This corresponds with di gaanong kilala.
Ang kahulugan ng "suspense" sa Tagalog ay "kaba" o "takot na hindi malaman ang mangyayari." Ito ay ang nararamdaman ng isang tao kapag hindi pa siya sigurado sa kung ano ang magaganap.
"Makakalikasan" is the right term for this in Tagalog. It came from the root word "kalikasan" which also mean "nature".
The Spanish term lapida is used here. I am not aware of a pure Tagalog term for it, so this answer is provisional. However, if you use it, people in the Philippines will understand what you mean.
The answer depends on what sense of the term you are using.It could mean "hidden from plain sight" (when referring to objects), hence the Tagalog term for that meaning is tago.It could also mean (of subjects of knowledge) hard to understand or incomprehensible. Thus, the Tagalog term is di-maarok or mahirap intindihin.It could also mean obscure (writers or writings). This corresponds with di gaanong kilala.
Tagalog term of inches: pulgada
The tagalog term is "damong perehil"
The Tagalog term for "clue" is "tanda."
Tagalog term of clue: palatandaan
Tagalog term for raccoon: alamid
The Tagalog term for "drill" is "trensa" or "panrensa." It refers to the tool used for creating holes in materials such as wood or metal by rotating a cutting bit.
The Tagalog term for mulberry is "tutubing karaniwan."
Tagalog term for canny: tuso