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In Ilokano, a language spoken in the Philippines, a kite is called "pandikdik."
In Ilokano, "mabuhay" translates to "naragsak" which means to thrive or to live well.
"Betel' is an English equivalent of the Ilokano word gawed (leaf). The leaf in question serves as an edible part of an evergreen perennial vine in the Piperaceae family of kavas and peppers. It will be found natively in southeast and southeast Asia.
basil leaf
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No, basil leaf and laurel leaf are not the same in Tagalog. Basil is referred to as "basil" or "labanos" in some contexts, while laurel leaf is called "dahon ng laurel." They come from different plants and have distinct flavors and culinary uses. Basil is often used in Mediterranean dishes, while laurel leaves are used for seasoning in various cuisines.
Basil Leaves or Basil
In Ilokano, you can say "Mabalin kadi nga agkaibigan tayo?" This phrase translates directly to "Can I be your friend?" in English. It's a friendly way to express your desire for friendship in the Ilokano language.
basil leaf in malay
simple/ Basil leaf being a dicot has Reticulate venation
whorled Being a member of the family Lamiaceae, basil leaf has opposite arrangement
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