The English word "emulate" if translated to Tagalog or Filipino language would be: gaya, (root word), ginagaya(present form), ginaya (past tense), gagayahin(future tense), panggagaya (past participle), paggaya(noun).
The Tagalog term for the word emulate is "tumular."
The translation of the word "emulate" in Tagalog is "tumular."
The English word "emulate" if translated to Tagalog or Filipino language would be: gaya, (root word), ginagaya(present form), ginaya (past tense), gagayahin(future tense), panggagaya (past participle), paggaya(noun).
The English word "emulate" if translated to Tagalog or Filipino language would be: gaya, (root word), ginagaya(present form), ginaya (past tense), gagayahin(future tense), panggagaya (past participle), paggaya(noun).
The Tagalog term for flashlight is "ilaw" or "lampara."
The word "antonym" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kabaligtaran", "kasalungat".
The translation of the word "emulate" in Tagalog is "tumular."
The English word "emulate" if translated to Tagalog or Filipino language would be: gaya, (root word), ginagaya(present form), ginaya (past tense), gagayahin(future tense), panggagaya (past participle), paggaya(noun).
The English word "emulate" if translated to Tagalog or Filipino language would be: gaya, (root word), ginagaya(present form), ginaya (past tense), gagayahin(future tense), panggagaya (past participle), paggaya(noun).
The Tagalog term for flashlight is "ilaw" or "lampara."
The Tagalog term for envelope is "sobre" or "liham."
The word "antonym" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kabaligtaran", "kasalungat".
The word "immensely" can be translated to "labis" or "sobrang" in Tagalog.
The word "dila" is in Filipino or Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term is "tongue".
The word "maganda" is in Filipino or Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term is "beautiful".
The word "peklat" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "scar".
The word "wika" comes from the Filipino language, specifically Tagalog. It is used to refer to language or speech in general.
The word "akala" is in Filipino or Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term is "assumption" or "presumption".