Tuliro means confused.
"Tuliro" in Tagalog means feeling confused or disoriented. It can also refer to feeling disoriented or dazed in a state of mind.
"Linggatong" is a term in Tagalog that refers to the sound created when metal objects collide or clink together. It is often used to describe the ringing sound produced by bells or metallic objects hitting each other.
Tagalog translation of farewell: paalam
Tagalog translation of GALL: apdo
The meaning of peninsula in Tagalog is "tangway" or "tangos."
The Tagalog word for "silly" is "aliwalas."
"Linggatong" is a term in Tagalog that refers to the sound created when metal objects collide or clink together. It is often used to describe the ringing sound produced by bells or metallic objects hitting each other.
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The Tagalog word for "Jehovah" is "Jehova." It is used to refer to God in the Christian context, particularly by members of the Jehovah's Witnesses denomination.
The meaning of "relation" in Tagalog is "kaugnayan" or "relasyon." It refers to the connection or bond between two or more things or people.
The Tagalog meaning of autonomous is "nag-iisa" or "may sariling desisyon o kontrol."
The word "consistent" in Tagalog can be translated as "patuloy" or "walang patid." It is used to describe something that is constant, steady, or unchanging.
Meaning of WEAK in Tagalog: mahina
In Tagalog, "inungutan" means to smear or spread something onto a surface, usually referring to a substance like paint or ink being applied.
The Tagalog word for "silly" is "aliwalas."
In Tagalog, "wouldn't" can be translated to "hindi" which means "not" or "would not" which can be translated to "hindi mangyayari."
"Kabanata" in Tagalog means "chapter" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the sections or parts of a book, story, or any written material that is organized in a sequential order.
"Kawaksi" is not a common Filipino/Tagalog word and may not have a widely recognized meaning in the language. It is possible that this term is not commonly used or may have a regional or less common usage.