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bananafishhhhhh

Can we change "bloodbath" to "Shimenet"? Para mas accurate diba?

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bananafishhhhhh

Babalik kaya ulit si Imee Marcos sa admin slate since Solid North ang napapanalo sa kanya at hindi ang mga DDS? I would be interested to know...

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bananafishhhhhh

Sabi sa isang analysis ng senator rankings, hindi daw tayo masyadong bumoto ng pampadami (secondary preference) kaya umangat ang mga low-ranked sa surveys.

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bananafishhhhhh

Can you give sentence examples using the phrase "sa tuwina" na hindi love ang context?

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bananafishhhhhh

Do we really not have a word for "hire" as in hire for the job except "kunin"?

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bananafishhhhhh

New coinage ba ang "presensiya"? I never ever heard it growing up.

A subreddit for discussing the Tagalog language. Tagalog is known formally as Filipino, the name under which Tagalog is designated the national language of the Philippines, as well as an official language alongside English.

bananafishhhhhh

What's your favorite ultra-low budget healthy meal na lutong bahay?

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bananafishhhhhh

I'm trying to recall another version of a line from Ang Bayan Kong Pilipinas-

A subreddit for discussing the Tagalog language. Tagalog is known formally as Filipino, the name under which Tagalog is designated the national language of the Philippines, as well as an official language alongside English.