"Umihi siya" in Tagalog translates to "he/she urinated" in English.
The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
The English translation of "sino siya" is "who is he/she."
If you're talking about someone 'Fat' is "Mataba" in tagalog. for example: English: He's Fat Tagalog: Mataba siya. or Siya ay Mataba.
Ang "frequent urination" sa Tagalog ay "madalas umihi."
"Siya" is a pronoun in the Filipino language that translates to "she" or "he" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
She means "Siya", it's the same as 'He' in tagalog eventhough 'She' is referring to a female and He is referring to a male the tagalog translation of She or He is "SIYA".
"Siya" is a pronoun in the Filipino language that translates to "she" or "he" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
The English translation of "sino siya" is "who is he/she."
The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
If you're talking about someone 'Fat' is "Mataba" in tagalog. for example: English: He's Fat Tagalog: Mataba siya. or Siya ay Mataba.
Tagalog translation of indeed: totoo nga; siya nga
the meaning of inclusion - in Tagalog is - siya ibig sabihin ng pagsasama
Vomiting in Tagalog is called "Pagtatae" or "Sinusuka."
"Siraan siya" in Tagalog means to badmouth or talk negatively about someone, usually to ruin their reputation or image. It is often used when someone is spreading rumors or gossip about another person.
"He is risen" is translated to "Siya ay muling nabuhay" in Tagalog.
Tagalog translation - "Siya ay manloloko.../ Hindi totoo ang sinasabi nya" English Translation - "a liar, cheat, untruthful"
"Sabi niya, hindi ka niya mahal, hayaan mo na siya."