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Google Translate is a popular option for translating Filipino to English. Alternatively, you can try using Microsoft Translator or Translate.com for accurate translations. It's always recommended to cross-check the translations for accuracy and context.
The English translation of "kabundukan" is "mountains" or "mountainous areas."
There are several translation websites that offer German to English translations. The most well known translation website would be Google Translate. Some other options would include Online Translator and Free Translation.
I can help translate Filipino sentences to English or vice versa. Just provide me with the sentence you would like to translate, and I'll do my best to help you.
The English translation of the Tagalog word "kasaysayan" is "history."
The word "nahawa" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's equivalent term is "infected", "contaminated", or "tainted". The adverb for the word "nahawa" is "nakakahawa". In English it is "contagious", for example: "AIDS is a contagious disease", in Tagalog or Filipino it would be "Ang AIDS ay isang nakakahawang sakit".
The English translation of "kabundukan" is "mountains" or "mountainous areas."
There are several translation websites that offer German to English translations. The most well known translation website would be Google Translate. Some other options would include Online Translator and Free Translation.
Do not ask me how I know. But "nakadapa" is Filipino for "prone." To find more, I would suggest you visit the history of Filipino and the language itself.
The phrase "I speak English" can be translated to Tagalog as "Nagsasalita ako ng Ingles."
I can help translate Filipino sentences to English or vice versa. Just provide me with the sentence you would like to translate, and I'll do my best to help you.
"Jasmine" in Filipino is said as "Hasmīn" or "Jasmīn."
The English translation for that would be "Do you have something in your back?" or "You have something in your back"
The translation of the world forest from English to the Tamil language is "????". In English, a similar name to forest would be woods. The translation of woods from English to Tamil would be "??????".
The English translation of the Tagalog word "kasaysayan" is "history."
I believe the English Translation would be WORK or LABOR.
Translation: I/He/She/It would know.
vivus = would live