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  1. www.tagaloglang.com › kuyaKUYA (Tagalog)

    2 days ago · KUYA. This Filipino word is derived from the Fookien Chinese ko-a (“eldest brother”). I like your older brother. Ask your older brother. Tanungin mo si Kuya Rick. Ask Big Bro Rick. The female counterpart of ‘kuya’ is ate, an older sister. The Tagalog word for a younger sister or younger brother is kapatid.

  2. 2 days ago · Text Import and Analysis. The Tagalog Reader feature enables text import for quick dictionary lookups, with color-coded word tracking for vocabulary growth. — Benefits of Using a Dictionary. Using a dictionary provides instant access to accurate word meanings, enabling you to gain a deeper understanding of the language.

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  4. 2 days ago · ATE. This Filipino word is from the Fookien Chinese a-tsì (“eldest sister”). I like your older sister. Ask your older sister. Tanungin mo si Ate Tina. Ask Big Sis Tina. The male counterpart of ate is kuya, an older brother. A Tagalog word you can use to refer to a younger sister or brother is kapatid. Slang versions of áte:

  5. www.tagaloglang.com › ayAY (Tagalog)

    3 days ago · The word ay is often translated into English as ‘is’ or ‘are’ or ‘am.’. non-standard spelling variation: ai. Ako ay babae. I am a woman. Ikaw ay lalaki. You are a man. Sila ay nars. They are nurses. Si Juan ay tamad.

  6. 22 hours ago · Fun Filipino Words With Beauty. Now it is time for some fun words that you might enjoy. These 10 beautiful words are just unique in their structure and some are even uniquely Filipino. Indak (n.) - To dance with music; also to swing to the music. Alpas (adj.) - To break lose; to be set free.

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  8. 1 day ago · Tagalog is quite a stable language, and very few revisions have been made to Catholic Bible translations. Also, as Protestantism in the Philippines is relatively young, liturgical prayers tend to be more ecumenical. Example texts Lord's Prayer. In Tagalog, the Lord's Prayer is known by its incipit, Amá Namin (literally, "Our Father").

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