A dictionary app or website like Google Translate can help you translate English words to Tagalog. Just enter the word you want to translate and select English to Tagalog as the language option. This will give you the Tagalog equivalent of the English word along with its definition.
You can download an English to Tagalog dictionary app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store on your mobile device. Alternatively, you can visit websites like Tagalog Lang or TagalogTranslate to access online dictionaries for free.
In Tagalog, "bogus" is translated as "peke" which means fake or counterfeit.
The longest Tagalog word in the dictionary is "pambansangmaakiabot," which translates to "national scope."
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.
A dictionary app or website like Google Translate can help you translate English words to Tagalog. Just enter the word you want to translate and select English to Tagalog as the language option. This will give you the Tagalog equivalent of the English word along with its definition.
It is a book that lists Tagalog words with translations to English language.
Tipaan (typewrite/computer keyboard) or Teklado (piano keyboard) source: English-Tagalog Dictionary by L. English
A Tagalog is a member of the Philippines, or the official language of the Philippine (Filipino) people. At the Tagalog Dictionary website, one can find translations of Tagalog words or phrases. One can also find a Tagalog to English translator.
You can download an English to Tagalog dictionary app from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store on your mobile device. Alternatively, you can visit websites like Tagalog Lang or TagalogTranslate to access online dictionaries for free.
You cannot download any English to Tagalog dictionaries from the internet, but you can use online translators, such as the one I listed below in related links.
In Tagalog, "bogus" is translated as "peke" which means fake or counterfeit.
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The longest Tagalog word in the dictionary is "pambansangmaakiabot," which translates to "national scope."
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In Tagalog Etiquette means " tamang pag-uugali ", in English simply means the right and expected behaviour anywhere you go.---- Alex Reyes alexroanreyes@yahoo.com
Sino? in Tagalog is "Who?" in English.