The word "group" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "grupo".
The word "cadre" in Tagalog can be translated as "kadre." It refers to a group of trained individuals or core group of members within an organization or movement.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is the first language of the Tagalog ethnic group, which is the largest ethnic group in the country. Tagalog is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, along with English.
The Tagalog word for "brood" is "sisiw" when referring to a group of young birds or "pag-iisip" when referring to a group of offspring or children.
"Namin" means "our" in Tagalog, used to show possession or indicate a group the speaker is a part of.
Peer group in Tagalog is "katamtaman ng mga kapantay."
The word "cadre" in Tagalog can be translated as "kadre." It refers to a group of trained individuals or core group of members within an organization or movement.
Tagalog is primarily spoken in the Philippines. It is the first language of the Tagalog ethnic group, which is the largest ethnic group in the country. Tagalog is also one of the official languages of the Philippines, along with English.
Grupo
The Tagalog word for "brood" is "sisiw" when referring to a group of young birds or "pag-iisip" when referring to a group of offspring or children.
"Namin" means "our" in Tagalog, used to show possession or indicate a group the speaker is a part of.
Grupong pambahay
Peer group in Tagalog is "katamtaman ng mga kapantay."
"Koponan" in Tagalog means "team" or "group." It is often used to refer to a collective group working together towards a common goal.
The Tagalog word for "camaraderie" is "pakikipagkaibigan" or "pagkakaibigan" which refers to a sense of friendship and mutual trust among individuals in a group.
Affiliation in Tagalog is "pakikilahok" or "pagkakasangkot" which refers to being associated or connected to a group, organization, or institution.
The word "including" in Tagalog is translated as "kasama" or "kabilang." It is used to indicate that something or someone is part of a group or category being mentioned.
"Wika" in Tagalog means language. It refers to the system of communication used by a specific group of people.