"Root crop" in Tagalog is "utong."
"Pananim" refers to a crop from a root word "tanim" or plants.
"Galanga" in Tagalog is "galangan." It is a root crop used in cooking for its distinct flavor and aroma.
The Tagalog term for galangal is "langkawas" or "bañga." It is a type of root crop commonly used in Filipino cuisine for its distinct flavor.
The Tagalog translation of the term "root word" is "salitang-ugat."
Drowning in Tagalog is "nalulunod" or "napapalunod".
"Pananim" refers to a crop from a root word "tanim" or plants.
The Tagalog translation of the term "root word" is "salitang-ugat."
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No, they actually grow on the vines of a tomato plant, which is like a vine/bush shrub. They are a fruit, and thus they are not a root crop
Drowning in Tagalog is "nalulunod" or "napapalunod".
No, carrot is not a creeper. It is a root.
Rhubarb is the crop you are looking for
From the root word "sama" which means "to accompany", the closest term for "accompany" in tagalog would be "samahan".
"Makakalikasan" is the right term for this in Tagalog. It came from the root word "kalikasan" which also mean "nature".
A grain crop. Wheat is actually a type of grass, though a much different species than that you use for your lawn.
the relationship between root crop and tuber is that they are both roots and help each other in their growing process
ohun ögbìn òyìnbó kanliterally a round, red, root-crop vegetable.