Mga salitang magkasingtunog is a Tagalog equivalent of the English word "homonyms." The first word puts the phrase in the plural while the second and the third words respectively translate as "words" and "same-sounding" in English. The pronunciation will be "MAN-ga sa-lee-TANG mag-ka-seeng-too-NOHG" in Tagalog.
"Homonyms" when translated to Tagalog is "pareho ang tunog."
"Stop" in English is Tigil in Tagalog.
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.
The word "cardamom" in Tagalog is translated as "kardamom".
Ehekutibo in Tagalog is "executive" in English.
Singkamas is a Tagalog equivalent of the English word "turnip." The singular form transforms into the plural by preceding the noun with the plural marker mga, as in mga singkamas. The pronunciation will be "seeng-ka-MAS" in Tagalog.
"Stop" in English is Tigil in Tagalog.
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.
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Ehekutibo in Tagalog is "executive" in English.
The word "cardamom" in Tagalog is translated as "kardamom".
Singkamas is a Tagalog equivalent of the English word "turnip." The singular form transforms into the plural by preceding the noun with the plural marker mga, as in mga singkamas. The pronunciation will be "seeng-ka-MAS" in Tagalog.
Tagalog Translation of ENGLISH SHORT STORIES: Maiikling Kwento sa Ingles
'Badjao' in Tagalog translates to 'Sea Gypsy' in English.
There is no direct English translation for the Tagalog word "utouto". However, it can be loosely translated as "youngest sibling" or "baby of the family" in English.
The word immensely in English can be translated to the language of Tagalog as the word “napakalaki”. The language Tagalog is more commonly referred to Filipino language.
"Beautiful" is an English equivalent of the Tagalog word maganda. Tagalog makes adjectives from nouns -- such as ganda ("beauty") -- through the adjectival suffix ma-. The pronunciation will be "ma-gan-DA" in Tagalog.
"Ang Tanging Ina N'yong Lahat" translates to "The Only Mother of You All" in English.