responsibility
"Gampanin" in Tagalog means "to carry out" or "to fulfill." It is associated with tasks or responsibilities that need to be accomplished.
Tagalog Translation of LAYOUT: plano
In Tagalog, "inungutan" means to smear or spread something onto a surface, usually referring to a substance like paint or ink being applied.
The meaning of "miscibility" in Tagalog is "pagsasanib." It refers to the ability of substances to mix and form a homogeneous solution with each other.
"Heograpiya" is a Tagalog word that means "geography" in English. It refers to the study of the Earth's surface, climate, vegetation, population, and other physical features of a region.
Prime meridian in Tagalog is "unang meridyano." It refers to the line of longitude from which all other longitudinal coordinates are measured, passing through Greenwich, England.
In Tagalog, "inungutan" means to smear or spread something onto a surface, usually referring to a substance like paint or ink being applied.
Dragonfly is Tutubi in the Tagalog dialect. In other Filipino dialects other than Tagalog it is called differently. A big dragonfly (Tutubi) is called Tutubing kalabaw and the small dragonfly is called Tutubing karayum.
The other Tagalog word for "tumilapon" is "mabilis na umalis" or "maitawid."
"Ibayo" is a Tagalog word that means "other side" or "opposite side." It can refer to the opposite bank of a river, the other side of a street, or the opposite direction.
Susog is a Tagalog* word meaning "amendment". It might have other meanings in other languages, or it might also be an acronym for a series of words, in which case all letters would normally be capitalized.*Tagalog (ta-gall'-ig) is a language spoken primarily in the Philippines.
Tagalog of Philippines: Pilipinas
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.
Chair in Tagalog is upuan/salumpuwit. silya on the other hand is spanish.
The Tagalog word for "pinabayaan" is "neglected" or "ignored."
Lumala means aggravate. Other Tagalog terms for lumala are lumubha or bumigat.
Independent corrupt practices and other related offences Commission
"Mahiyain" is a Tagalog word that means shy or timid. It describes a person who is reserved or hesitant in social situations.