"Castle" is an English equivalent of "kastilyo."
The word in Tagalog is a noun. Tagalog also is called Filipino. Either way, the language includes some loan words from Spanish. The word "kastilyo" is an example of one such loan word. It comes from the Spanish masculine noun "castillo."
"Castillo" is a Spanish equivalent of "castle."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "kah-STEE-yoh."
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.
English translation of TAGALOG: Tagalog
The tagalog term of English is ingles. Pronounced eeng-glis.
"Stop" in English is Tigil in Tagalog.
The Tagalog translation of the English word "house" is "bahay."
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Ehekutibo in Tagalog is "executive" in English.
The English translation of the Tagalog word "singhot" is "sniff" or "sniffing."
A Tagalog-English dictionary is a reference book that provides translations and definitions of words from Tagalog (Filipino) to English and vice versa. It helps speakers of both languages understand and communicate more effectively.
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Humility in Tagalog is "kababaang-loob." In English, humility refers to the quality of being modest, humble, and not being overly proud or arrogant.