The word "layunin" is in Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent is "objective", "pupose", "aim" or "goal".
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The word "goal" in Tagalog is "layunin" or "hangarin".
Is this even english.
layunin ng AEAN at UN
layunin ng pamilya
Tagalog of objectives: mga layunin
layunin sa pagtuturo ng pagbabasa
The Tagalog word for "purpose" is "layunin" or "hangarin."
layunin nilang matulungan ang mga kababaihan na inaabuso o sinasaktan
Objectives in Tagalog can be translated as "layunin" or "hangarin." These words are commonly used to refer to the goals or aims that a person or organization wants to accomplish.
Hatdogg
ano ang layunin ni miguel lopez de legazpi sa kanyang paglalakbay>?
Layunin nito n mapigilan ang nasyonalismo ng mga pilipino..