The longest Tagalog word in the dictionary is "pambansangmaakiabot," which translates to "national scope."
Tagalog Translation of NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY: Pangangasiwa ng Pambansang Pabahay
Tagalog Translation of NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION: Pambansang Punong Rehiyon
"National territory" can be translated to Tagalog as "pambansang teritoryo."
"Shrine" in Tagalog is "dambana" or "pambansang dambana" for national shrine.
The longest Tagalog word in the dictionary is "pambansangmaakiabot," which translates to "national scope."
Tagalog Translation of NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY: Pangangasiwa ng Pambansang Pabahay
national scope and cilivian and character
national scope and cilivian and character
Tagalog Translation of NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION: Pambansang Punong Rehiyon
"National territory" can be translated to Tagalog as "pambansang teritoryo."
"Shrine" in Tagalog is "dambana" or "pambansang dambana" for national shrine.
The national language of the Philippines is Tagalog, also known as Filipino.
AnswerActually, 'Tagalog' is not the national language of the Philippines. 'Filipino' is the national language which is largely based on 'Tagalog', a native dialect.After study and deliberation, the National Language Institute, a committee composed of seven members who represented various regions in the Philippines, chose Tagalog as the basis for the evolution and adoption of the national language of the Philippines.President Manuel L. Quezon then, on Dec. 30, 1937, proclaimed the selection of the Tagalog language to be used as the basis for the evolution and adoption of the national language of the Philippines.In 1939 President Quezon renamed the proposed Tagalog-based national language as wikang pambansâ (national language).
The word "hari" is a Tagalog word meaning "king." Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines
The Tagalog language is the national language of the Philippines. The translation of the word "guts" from English to Tagalog is pronounced "lakas ng loob".
The word "caterpillar" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "higad".