English Translation of HABAGAT: southwest monsoon
Monsoon in Tagalog is "hanging habagat" or simply "habagat."
Tagalog of southwest monsoon = Timog kanlurang habagat
"Habagat" is southwest monsoon and "amihan" is northeast monsoon.
The "hanging habagat" refers to the southwest monsoon in the Philippines, which brings heavy rainfall and is associated with the wet season. It is characterized by warm and moist air moving inland from the sea, often leading to flooding and landslides in affected areas.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Monsoon in Tagalog is "hanging habagat" or simply "habagat."
Tagalog of southwest monsoon = Timog kanlurang habagat
Moonson rain in Tagalog = ulang habagat
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
why habagat brings a lot of rain
amihan- hilagang silangan habagat-timog kanluran
"Habagat" is southwest monsoon and "amihan" is northeast monsoon.
this is hanging habagat
The cast of Daluyong at Habagat - 1976 includes: Ricky Belmonte as Habagat Rez Cortez Pinky de Leon Alma Moreno Vic Vargas as Daluyong
The habagat, or southwest monsoon, affects the western and southern parts of the Philippines the most. These regions typically experience heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding during the habagat season.
Habagat - Blows from the southwest during June to September brings much rain. "HABAGAT" is one of the two kinds of Phlippines' Monsoons... If You Want More Informations, just add me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jennifer.m.lantaca Thank you! I hope I helped you!