The spelling of teenager in Tagalog is "tin-edyer" or "teen-ager".
Tagalog translation of SPELLING: pagbaybay
Prince in Tagalog is "prinsipe."
In Tagalog it is spelt the same way as in English.
"Two thousand two" in Tagalog is "Dalawang libo dalawa."
Piltrum - still piltrum with tagalog spelling. This is what you call "hiram na salita" because philtrum doesn't have a tagalog equivalent.
The spelling of "variety" in Tagalog is "baryedad."
The spelling used by the musician Prince in his song lyrics. Examples: "U" for "you", "Ur" for "Your" or "You're", "4" for "for", "2" for "to" or "too", etc. This kind of spelling is affectionally referred to as "Princebonics", a portmanteau of "Prince" and "Ebonics", by fans. (see links)
le prince Harry - (no spelling difference)
It appears that you are looking for the English word dialect; the spelling in your question is very much like the Tagalog spelling diyalekto.
Humiling ang prinsipe sa hari para sa kamay ng prinsesa.
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