The Filipino translation for "envy" is "inggit."
In Tagalog, envy is translated as "inggit" or "selos." It is the feeling of discontent or resentment towards someone else's possessions, success, or advantages.
Inggit
"Crab mentality" in Tagalog is translated as "mentalidad ng alimango." It refers to the behavior of pulling down others who are trying to improve or succeed, out of envy or resentment. It is commonly used to describe a negative attitude of undermining someone's achievements or progress.
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In Tagalog, envy is translated as "inggit" or "selos." It is the feeling of discontent or resentment towards someone else's possessions, success, or advantages.
Inggit
pride - kapalaluan lust - kahalayan gluttony - katakawan anger - kapootan greed - kasakiman sloth - katamaran envy - kainggitan
Green is the color of envy, such as the statement 'green with envy'.
Envy is when you want something that someone else has and you can't have it, so you envy them.
The envy in her voice was evident.
She Envy's Me
i envy you.
I envy you.
Barry Levinson directed the movie Envy. Envy was released in 2004.
The verb version of envy is envy. Past tense:envied Present tense:envies Future tense:envying The verb version of envy is envy. Past tense:envied Present tense:envies Future tense:envying
Envy (jealousy) is something that no one can explain. Maybe someone else has something you want. You can envy someone and still be nice to them. If you think in your mind that you envy someone but you're not mean to them, maybe its not envy.