matiyaga
"Makulit" in Tagalog refers to someone who is playful, mischievous, or annoyingly persistent in a humorous way.
The term "pesky" can be translated to "makulit" in Tagalog. This word is used to describe someone or something persistent or bothersome.
importunate is makulit in tagalog but still depends on the usage.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
"Makulit" in Tagalog refers to someone who is playful, mischievous, or annoyingly persistent in a humorous way.
The term "pesky" can be translated to "makulit" in Tagalog. This word is used to describe someone or something persistent or bothersome.
importunate is makulit in tagalog but still depends on the usage.
The word "matiyaga" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "persistent".
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:importunate (troublesomely urgent or persistent in requesting; pressingly entreating)mischievous (playful in a naughty or teasing way or troublesome or irritating)nag (asking questions repeatedly which is sometimes disgusting and irritable)pesky (annoying or disgusting)
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
The tagalog of the answer is!sagot the tagalog of is that you!ikaw yon the tagalog of she is!babae
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The athlete had a persistent pain in his knee. The persistent residential homeowners were finally allowed to talk with the mayor. Some pesticides remain persistent in the soil for months.
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
Tagalog translation of score: puntos