"Sure" in Tagalog can be translated as "sigurado" or "tiyak."
"Dedicate" in Tagalog is translated as "alay."
"Pisiliyohiko?" I'm not sure if there's an actual equivalent to it.
Its the same spelling but the pronunciation of the word is different *i think im not sure*
Sure, just provide me with the phrase or text you would like me to translate into Tagalog.
"Seguro" in Tagalog means "sure" or "certain." It is commonly used to express confidence or certainty in a statement or situation.
I am pretty sure that means "you know tagalog".
Political Science in Tagalog is "Agham Pampulitika."
"Pisiliyohiko?" I'm not sure if there's an actual equivalent to it.
"Dedicate" in Tagalog is translated as "alay."
"Guwapo" in Cebuano means handsome or good-looking when translated to English.
is that a tagalog word? in engliah it's basis, foundation or premise... im not sure because on my mind i think ur asking it as a tagalog word.
nanaginip. Hindi ako sure kung yan ang spelling.
Its the same spelling but the pronunciation of the word is different *i think im not sure*
"Seguro" in Tagalog means "sure" or "certain." It is commonly used to express confidence or certainty in a statement or situation.
I'm not sure what your question is; palay is the Tagalog word for the rice plant.
'I love you' means "Mahal Kita" in tagalog and 'I miss you' means "Nami-miss kita" or "Miss Kita" -I'm a filipino and I'm very sure of my answer=)
You can say "Mahal kita at namimiss kita" in Tagalog.