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  1. Lintik is a Tagalog word meaning "lightning", also a mildly profane word used to someone contemptible, being wished to be hit by lightning, such as in " Lintik ka!''. [2] The term is mildly vulgar and an insult, but may be very vulgar in some cases, [20] especially when mixed with other profanity.

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  3. Isa ang Tagalog sa 185 mga wika sa Pilipinas na tinukoy sa Ethnologue. [5] Sa pagka-opisyal, binibigyan kahulugan ang Filipino ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) bilang "ang katutubong wik, pasalita at pasulat, sa Metro Manila (Metropolitan Manila) o Kalakhang Maynila, ang Pambansang Punong Rehiyon, at sa mga ibang sentrong urban o urbano ng ...

  4. The Philippine community has had five meet-ups: four in Manila and one in Cebu City. Most of the attendees are from the English Wikipedia, but a good number from that community (such as myself) are also active contributors to the Tagalog Wikipedia. --Sky Harbor 13:03, 29 August 2008 (UTC) Other Wikipedias [edit]

  5. Description. Barong tagalog worn with a salakot. The woman is wearing a terno. Barong tagalog is a formal shirt usually made of sheer lightweight but stiff fabric known as nipis (usually woven from piña or abacá fibers). When using sheer fabrics, it is worn over an undershirt known as the camisón or camiseta, which can have short or long ...

  6. A tagalog vagy filippínó nyelv (wikang Tagalog/Pilipino/Filipino) az ausztronéz nyelvcsalád maláj-polinéz ágán a Fülöp-szigeteki nyelvek csoportjába tartozó agglutináló nyelv. A Fülöp-szigetek hivatalos és egyben legfontosabb közvetítő nyelve. Anyanyelvként kb. 15 millióan beszélik (1995), második nyelvként 70 millió ...

  7. The Philippine peso has since traded versus the U.S. dollar in a range of ₱24–46 from 1993 to 1999, ₱40–56 from 2000 to 2009, and ₱40–54 from 2010 to 2019. The previous 1903–1934 definition of a peso as 12.9 grains of 0.9 gold (or 0.0241875 XAU) is now worth ₱2,266.03 based on gold prices as of November 2021.

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