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Ang stigmatized sa Tagalog ay "may kahihiyan" o "may bahid ng kahihiyan." Ito ay isang salitang ginagamit upang ilarawan ang pagka-stigmatize o pagkakaroon ng negative na opinyon o pananaw ng ibang tao sa isang tao o grupo ng mga tao.

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Tagalog ng stigmatized

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