The Tagalog version of Cara Y Cruz is Tao o Ibon (Man or Bird) and this term is used when tossing a coin. The old coin in the Philippines is molded with the Head of the National hero on one side and eagle on the other side. But the real meaning of cara y Cruz in Tagalog is Mukha o Krus (Face or Cross).
In Tagalog, "Cara Y Cruz" is commonly known as "Hala Hala" or "Saklaan". The game involves tossing a coin and predicting which side it will land on – either "cara" (heads) or "cruz" (tails). It is often played as a simple form of gambling or entertainment in the Philippines.
The last name "Cruz" is of Spanish and Portuguese origin.
Santa Cruz translates to "Holy Cross" in English.
Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. The plural form for Mrs. Cruz is Mrs. Cruzes.The Mrs. Cruzes went to the cinema.
The correct form would be "Miss Cruz's" for the singular possessive and "Miss Cruzes'" for the plural possessive.
In names, "de" is a particle that can indicate a place of origin or association. It is often used in surnames to denote a connection to a specific location or family lineage, such as "John de la Cruz" meaning "John of the Cross" indicating a connection to a place or family named Cruz.
The cast of A cara o cruz - 2008 includes: Alejandro Parras
The cast of Cara o cruz - 2003 includes: Valentina Pacheco Luis Vivanco
The cast of Cara o cruz - 2000 includes: Mariano Mariano as himself Carlos Sobera as Himself - Host
"Mansanilya" - by Dennis dela Cruz-Mumar
Segunda cita - 2003 was released on: USA: 1 June 2003 (Los Angeles, California)
apolinario de la cruz
Juliana Cruz Pineda has written: 'Mga kuwento ni Esopo =' -- subject(s): Fables, Tagalog language, Readers
Taio Cruz. One Direction just made their own version of it.
There is no saint named Saint Cruz. The term comes from Santa Cruz meaning Holy Cross in Spanish. It refers to the cross of Our Lord.
The cast of Cara o cruz - 2002 includes: Pablo Abitia as Eduardo Medina Alpha Acosta as Cony Patricio Castillo as Fidelio Octavio Castro as Yeyo Luisa Huertas as Julia Jorge Lavat as Melchor Hidalgo Gabriela Roel as Claudette Enrique Singer as Leonardo Medina Veronica Toussaint as Alejandra
trixie dela cruz
Julian Cruz Balmaceda classified Tagalog poets into three categories: "makata" or traditional poets who focused on form and structure; "manunulat" or literary poets who focused on content and themes; and "magbabalagtas" or versifiers who excelled in the art of composing verses.