Filipino translation of kilig: giddy
English Translation of KILIG: expressing admiration excitedly
"Kilig" is a Filipino word that describes the feeling of being giddy, exhilarated, or excited because of a romantic or sweet gesture, situation, or moment.
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The Filipino word "kilig" refers to the feeling of excitement or thrill, often associated with romantic situations or moments of joy. While there isn't a direct English translation, it can be described as "butterflies in the stomach" or "giddy." It captures the emotions of being enchanted or delighted, particularly in love.
Kilig means EVANGELISTA. Evangelista means hoity-toity
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English term for the Filipino word puon: majesty
The English translation of the Filipino word "batok" is "neck."
The word "scorpion" translated from English to Filipino is "alakdan."
The English of the Filipino word "paragan" is "example/tip".
Tangatanga is not a real filipino word BUT tangan is it means hold in English.
Tagalog word that has no English meaning: The word 'sayang' has no direct English translation.