Tagalog translation of entourage: piling kasamahan
The Tagalog or Filipino word "pananaw" if translated to English is "vision or perception".Note: That Filipino is the national language of the Philippines and is more like a generalized form of Tagalog, which is a regional language of the Philippines.
Tagalog Translation of BEDTIME: oras ng pagtulog
Panaklong is Parenthesis in tagalog ;D
The Filipino language is known as Tagalog. There are many English short stories which have been translated into the language.
The word "kasalungat" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "the opposite", "antonym". Additional Info: "Antonym" is only used in words.
Filipino word of entourage: pangkat
Tagalog is one of the dialects in the Philippines. Filipino is the national language. However, the Filipino language is patterned with the Tagalog dialect although Filipino has adopted words not only from Tagalog but also from the other dialects in the country.
Some Tagalog words that begin with the letter "f" are: Filipino (Filipino), fasa (cheat), futas (explode), and fesat (tired).
Tagalog translation of YOU ARE A FILIPINO: Ikaw ay Filipino.
Pshycology in Filipino: Sikolohiya
There words in English that Filipino use that has no Tagalog term for it. These are foreign words that has no Tagalog term. Example like the word hotdog, spaghetti,
Liham Alam Ulam Agham
pisika
There is no tagalog or filipino words for fox, since that animal does not exist in the Phillippines. EDIT: According to Google Translate, the Tagalog word for "fox" is "soro".
The Tagalog term for "Filipino coordinator" is "tagapamahalang Pilipino."
Tagalog translation of DEVOTED: nilaan
Tagalog is one of the languages of the Philippines. Filipino is the national 'language' of the Philippines. (According to the current 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, English and Filipino are official languages.)Filipino is largely built on Tagalog but includes many words from other Filipino languages like Cebuano. According to linguists, a dialect is a variant of the same language. So technically, Filipino is a dialect of Tagalog. Hence, Tagalog is practically the national language of the Philippines.