Examples of using Tagalog in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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as well as a localized form of Tagalog.
Korean, Tagalog, Lao, Mien, and Khmer.
Urdu, French, Malayalam and Tagalog are also widely used.
Trinidad Famy,[3] a Tagalog Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children,
dialects spoken in the Philippines, the vast majority of them belonging to the Austronesian language family, with Tagalog and Cebuano having the greatest number of native speakers.
Mandarin to the less prominent including Swahili, Swedish and Tagalog.
Take the case of the“siyempre/siempre” which means“of course” in Tagalog but means“always” in Spanish or“Lamyerda/La Mierda” meaning“paint the town red” in Tagalog but in Spanish, it literally means“the shit”.
English, Urdu, French, Malayalam and Tagalog are also used.
Korean, Tagalog and Japanese.
more familiarly known to other nationalities as Tagalog.
Eater on February 1, 2010.[39] In the Philippines, Soul Eater aired in a Tagalog version over the cable channel Hero TV from April to June 2010.
Filipinos love it when you take an interest in their culture, so make the effort to learn a few simple words in Tagalog or one of the many dialects.
Russian, Spanish and Tagalog, the video explains that while parents can't prevent all the dangers their kids get themselves into,
a version of Tagalog known as Filipino is official along with English,
S sa Tagalog by arcdroid- Help your little one learn to count to 10 with this fun little application.I made this little app to help my little one learn how to count in Tagalog since she is part Filipino.
dialects spoken in the Philippines, the vast majority of them belonging to the Austronesian language family, with Tagalog and Cebuano having the greatest number of native speakers.[33] The official languages
Bengali, Tagalog, Bahasa Indonesia
tourist hotspots like you had hoped for, going for local Tagalog classes and simply browsing around in restaurants,
The strategic location of Maynilad, being on the Pasig River and the Manila Bay, made it an ideal location for indigenous Tagalog tribes to trade with other Asian civilizations, including Chinese
Bengali, Tagalog, Spanish, French,