The word "masipag" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "industrious".
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The English equivalent of the Tagalog word "masipag" is "diligent" or "industrious." It refers to someone who works hard and is committed to their tasks.
The English translation of the Tagalog word "masipag" is diligent or hardworking.
What can you say about the person's attidtude towards work
masipag
The word "assiduous" can be translated to "masigasig" in Tagalog.
Tagalog translation of industrious: masipag
ilokano
ang sultanato ay masipag
Masaya - Sobrang saya at ligaya sa damdamin.
mabuti - masama ,tamad - masipag
Bugtong?
masipag