Baka aayewan mo akla agko anta HAHAH ibagam la kasi tay ibabagam
Oh, dude, "amping" in Bisaya is like "ingat" in Tagalog. It's basically just a way of saying "take care" or "be safe." So, if someone tells you "amping" in Bisaya, they're just looking out for you, man.
"Kumusta ka" in Pangasinan is translated as "Hello" in English.
the word spores does not translate into tagalog
A dictionary app or website like Google Translate can help you translate English words to Tagalog. Just enter the word you want to translate and select English to Tagalog as the language option. This will give you the Tagalog equivalent of the English word along with its definition.
The Tagalog translation for "believe" is "maniwala."
Oh, dude, "amping" in Bisaya is like "ingat" in Tagalog. It's basically just a way of saying "take care" or "be safe." So, if someone tells you "amping" in Bisaya, they're just looking out for you, man.
"Kumusta ka" in Pangasinan is translated as "Hello" in English.
the word spores does not translate into tagalog
Hapon is the Tagalog word for Japan. Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines.
A dictionary app or website like Google Translate can help you translate English words to Tagalog. Just enter the word you want to translate and select English to Tagalog as the language option. This will give you the Tagalog equivalent of the English word along with its definition.
The Tagalog translation for "believe" is "maniwala."
The word "maukol" in Tagalog can generally translate to "witty" in English.
Tagalog translation of AMAZING: kamangha-mangha
Will / could is "maaari / pwede" in tagalog; if used as an interrogative. "Will" as a noun would directly translate as "habilin" in tagalog.
The word for money in Pangasinan dialect is "kwarta."
"Salamat" is the word for thank you in Pangasinan.
Mabuti is a Tagalog equivalent of the Ibanag word gapa. Both words translate into English as "fine" or "well," in response to being asked how one is. The pronunciation will be "ma-BOO-tee" in Tagalog.