Badaf is an expression coined in the 1970s in the Philippines that belongs toswardspeakor gayspeak jargon. Like many other words of the time, it emerges as a non-pejorative alternative to the termbakla, however, as everything concerning the expressions of the Tagalog or the Philippines, its...
How to say gay in Chinese Below are the words of our Chinese Gay Dictionary that we will expand in new editions. If you know any more, please, contact us. But first some information about the language and where it is spoken. When we speak about Chinese language, we actually refer to ...
We all know that love reaches beyond language barriers and continents, but it certainly doesn't hurt to teach yourself a phrase or two to impress the Filipino or Filipina in your life.
how to say i love you in tagalog这个在 菲律宾语 里怎么说? Namiswan 2018年4月4日 菲律宾语 i love you - mahal kita i love you very much - mahal na mahal kita 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) 您为什么回答“嗯...”?
英语(美国) 菲律宾语 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 阿拉伯语 关于菲律宾语 的问题 How do you say ago in Tagalog? This is how I know it but I just want to make sure “Na nakalipas” Halimbawa: “sinimula ko ang liham dalawang taon na nakalipas” Is that correct? 查看翻译 Damaged...
How Much Do We Know about the Tagalog Expression Ina-Ano?Byline: ROMMEL B. DE LA CRUZ, Ed.D. Graduate School, Jose Rizal UniversityManila Bulletin
The poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning asked an important question in her Sonnet 43 ("How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways"). I've counted more than 165 ways to say I love you in different languages, and I present them below. Scroll down to find out how to express yourself to th...
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Tagalog (Pilipino - Philippines)— Kumusta po kayo? (formal, means "How are you, sir or madam", pronounced "kuh-muh-stah poh kah-yoh"), Kumusta ka? (informal, means "how are you?", "kuh-muh-stah kah"). You can also add na when talking to someone you haven't see in a while...