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ginayat: o | ||
Tagalog: ginayat | English: o | Edit |
tunog: Word: tunog English Definition: (noun) sound; noise Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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Tagalog: tunog | English: sound, noise | Edit |
tunog: Word: tunog English Definition: (adj) resounding; alert Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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Tagalog: tunog | English: resounding, alert | Edit |
hugong, tunog; kagulo, ingay: n. din. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: hugong, tunog, kagulo, ingay | English: din | Edit |
lagitík, lagutók, tunog: n. snap. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: lagitik, lagutok, tunog | English: snap | Edit |
magalíng; tunóg, hugong: adj. sound. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: magaling, tunog, hugong | English: sound | Edit |
tunog, tiníg: n. tune. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: tunog, tinig | English: tune | Edit |
kalansing, tunog: n. jingle. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: kalansing, tunog | English: jingle, rattle | Edit |
Ó, kung: conj. or. Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: o, kung | English: or | Edit |
o, siya: Word: o, siya English Definition: an expression meaning 'okay; all right; well; etc.' Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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o: love | ||
Tagalog: o | English: love | Edit |
raha: Word: raha English Definition: (noun) rajah Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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Tagalog: raha | English: rajah | Edit |
harì: n. king. from old malay: hari meaning sun Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: hari, raja, rajah, raha | English: king | Edit |
rajah: n. king. from old- malay rajah meaning sovereign, mighty or king. One of the preamble people over-standing the law on the land having full rights and immunities retained being exempt from prosecution as an individual. Sovran is the lawful title of a sovereign in English and Russian replacing the lower citizen title of mister/Mr. The only laws the sovereigns are under are the natural law called the Law of Nations. All the people of the world are sovereigns, as children of Yah / Yahweh. All other named gods are lower than Yah / Yahweh. |
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Tagalog: hari, raja, rajah, raha | English: king, sovereign, sovran, emperor, chief | Edit |
harì: n. sovereign, sovran, emperor, empress One of the preamble people, as an elector over-standing the law upon the free land having full rights and immunities claimed, and retained being exempt from prosecution as an individual. Sovran is the lawful title of a sovereign in English and Russian languages. The only laws the sovereigns are under are the Law of Nations, also called Principles of the Law of Nature. All the people of the world are sovereigns, as children of the creator God of the ancient Israelites' Yahweh. All other named deities are lower than Yahweh, including Allah. from old malay: hari, meaning sun Source: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20738 Originally published in 1915. |
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Tagalog: hari, raja, rajah, raha | English: sovereign, sovran, king, queen, prince, princess, chief, elector | Edit |
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Tagalog: taha | English: 3uf6ke3ek | Edit |
sahà : balat ng punong saging | ||
Tagalog: saha | English: banana skin | Edit |
sahà : Word: saha English Definition: (noun) sheathing leafstalks of banana Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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Tagalog: saha | English: stalker | Edit |
ha: Word: ha? English Definition: 1) What is it? What do you mean? (int. particle) 2) Do you understand? (int. particle) 3) Is that so? (int. particle with element of surprise) L2 Definition: 1) (syn) Ano? Ano kamo? Ha? (What's that again?) 2) (syn) Naiintindihan mo ba? Nauunawaan mo ba? (Do you understand?) 3) (syn) Ganoon ba? Siyanga ba? Ganoon pala, ha? (So that's what it is, huh?) Source: http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/ |
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Tagalog: ha | English: what is meaning in tagalog solidarity | Edit |
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