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  1. 3 days ago · Google Translate is a web-based free-to-user translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [11] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation service. [11] The input text had to be translated into English first before ...

  2. 2 days ago · Stay tuned to discover the top Filipino to English translator that outshines the competition! Special Characters and Alphabets Used in Tagalog. Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines. It has unique special characters and alphabets. One is the Baybayin alphabet, an ancient script. It was used before the Spanish arrived.

  3. 4 days ago · Ilocano (also Ilokano; /iːloʊˈkɑːnoʊ/; [6] Ilocano: Pagsasao nga Ilokano) is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, primarily by Ilocano people and as a lingua franca by the Igorot people. It is the third most-spoken native language in the country. As an Austronesian language, it is related to Malay (Indonesian and Malaysian ...

  4. 2 days ago · Balat sibuyas. Balat means skin. The word is also used in Filipino when referring to fruit rinds or outer cover of vegetables and root crops. Sibuyas means onion. But putting these two together, this Filipino idiom means a sensitive person. 'Balat sibuyas' literally means 'onion skin.'.

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  5. 3 days ago · The Tagalog term for these words is mga malalim na salitang Tagalog, which translates to "deep Tagalog words." Although these words have seemingly taken the back seat, they still have that spark that makes the Filipino language more interesting and offers a glimpse of the past through older words used in those times.

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  7. 3 days ago · Maraming salámat. Many thanks. / Thank you very much. Maraming salamat po. Thank you very much. (formal) Maraming salamat sa ‘yo. Many thanks to you. (casual) Maraming salamat po sa inyo. Many thanks to you. (formal)

  8. 2 days ago · Tagalog numbers. Listen & Learn how to count the numbers in the Filipino language. As easy as one-two-three (isa-dalawa-tatlo)... Tagalog, then from Spanish

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