the answer is "mahal kita"
"I like you" in Tagalog is "Gusto kita."
You can say "Gusto kita" in Tagalog to convey "I like you."
"Me gusta" means "Gusto ko" in Tagalog, which translates to "I like" in English.
Saw palmetto in Tagalog is "sawi palmetto."
In Tagalog, "ganon" is equivalent to "like that" or "that way" in English.
The Tagalog version of Like a Molave is Parang Gubat.
You can say "Gusto kita" in Tagalog to convey "I like you."
Saw palmetto in Tagalog is "sawi palmetto."
"Me gusta" means "Gusto ko" in Tagalog, which translates to "I like" in English.
Tagalog Translation of WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO EAT: Ano ang gusto mong kainin?
cauliflower in Tagalog: cauliflower (no Tagalog translation)
There words in English that Filipino use that has no Tagalog term for it. These are foreign words that has no Tagalog term. Example like the word hotdog, spaghetti,
The Tagalog word "tula" translates to "poetry" in English. It refers to a form of literature that expresses thoughts, emotions, and ideas through the use of rhythmic and artistic language.
Refreshment in Tagalog is "pampalamig" or "panghalina ng uhaw."
The Tagalog word for "pie" is "pastel" or "empanada" depending on the type of pie.
The Tagalog version of Like a Molave is Parang Gubat.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.