English translation of mo: you
"Mo" in Tagalog is a second person singular pronoun that translates to "your" in English.
You can say "ang prinsesa mo" in Tagalog to mean "your princess."
The translation of "Do you love I?" in Tagalog is "Mahal mo ba ako?"
The Tagalog translation of "why not try" is "subukan mo."
"Kilala mo pa ako" in Tagalog means "Do you still recognize me?" or "Do you still know who I am?" It is often used when trying to confirm if someone remembers or knows the speaker.
"You make me smile" can be translated to Tagalog as "Pinapangiti mo ako."
Kalimutan mo ako.
You can say "ang prinsesa mo" in Tagalog to mean "your princess."
The translation of "Do you love I?" in Tagalog is "Mahal mo ba ako?"
"Kilala mo pa ako" in Tagalog means "Do you still recognize me?" or "Do you still know who I am?" It is often used when trying to confirm if someone remembers or knows the speaker.
The Tagalog translation of "why not try" is "subukan mo."
"You make me smile" can be translated to Tagalog as "Pinapangiti mo ako."
Tagalog Translation of PUT ON YOUR SHOES: Isuot mo ang sapatos mo.
iyotin mo mama mo
"Ano ang ibig sabihin ng status mo?"
To say "kiss me" in Tagalog, you can say "Halikan mo ako."
"Sakalin mo ako" is how you say "give me a hug" in Tagalog.
The phrase "What are you doing?" in Tagalog is "Anong ginagawa mo?"