There is no direct English translation for the Tagalog word "utouto". However, it can be loosely translated as "youngest sibling" or "baby of the family" in English.
There is no such word as gullible. If you believe that you are gullible. A person that will believe anything you tell them is gullible. If you say gullible very slowly, it sounds like oranges.
A synonym of gullible is naive.
The euphemism for gullible is "credulous."
"Gullible" is an adjective. It describes a person who is easily deceived or tricked.
"Utot" is a Tagalog word corresponding to the English "fart".
There is no direct English translation for the Tagalog word "utouto". However, it can be loosely translated as "youngest sibling" or "baby of the family" in English.
There is no such word as gullible. If you believe that you are gullible. A person that will believe anything you tell them is gullible. If you say gullible very slowly, it sounds like oranges.
Yes, "gullible" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is easily persuaded or deceived.
A synonym of gullible is naive.
If you are referring to Tagalog the national language of the Philippines then silly can mean both of these:ugokug´ok adj. stupid, sillyuto-utouto-ut´o' adj. foolish, silly, gullible
A sentence for gullible: "You dropped your pocket..." "Really where?" "You're so gullible!" ~13434
Gullible is the base word
"Gullible" is an adjective. It describes a person who is easily deceived or tricked.
Girls are more gullible
If I believed it then by definition yes I would be gullible. Gullible by definition means easily decieved.
The meaning of gullible is someone that is easily persuaded to do something.