What is the English word of YUPI?
Definition for the Tagalog word yupi: yupì [noun] dent. Root: yupi. Average Frequency.
What is deformed Tagalog?
The English word “deformed” can be translated as the following word in Tagalog: 1.) pumangit – [verb] to become ugly; to become deformed; to become disfigured more…
What is the English of Pukpukin?
Definition for the Tagalog word pukpukin: pukpukín. [verb] to hammer something; to bang something; to beat something; to pound something.
What is Ngarag English?
: ngarag: A word from the Filipino urbanite that means: 1. soooooo exhausted or crazy exhaust…
What is nasira in English?
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What is contusion in Tagalog language?
The English word “contusion” can be translated as the following word in Tagalog: Best translation for the English word contusion in Tagalog: pasâ [noun] bruise; contusion 4 Example Sentences Available » more…
What is Dikdikin English?
Definition for the Tagalog word dikdikin: dikdikín. [verb] to pulverize something.
What is Bumaon English?
Definition for the Tagalog word bumaon: bumaón. [verb] to penetrate; to bury.
What is Bangag?
Adjective. bangág. (colloquial) intoxicated; stoned; high (on alcohol, drugs, etc)
What is Luma English?
Noun. luma (uncountable) The brightness in an image, as opposed to the saturation or chroma.
What is Pitpitin?
Definition for the Tagalog word pitpitin: pitpitín. [verb] to flatten something; to pound something flat.
What is the Tagalog of crush?
More matches for “crush” in Tagalog: 1.) kras – [noun] crush (infatuation) more… 2.) tirisín – [verb] to crush or smoosh something (e.g., like a bug, or a cigarette butt) more…
What is Lumubog?
Definition for the Tagalog word sumabog: sumabog. [verb] to explode; to scatter; to burst.
What is BAON in Tagalog?
baon (Philippines) Money, food, or other provisions taken to school, work, or on a journey. lunch money, pocket money.
What is Natataranta?
[verb] to be perturbed; to be bewildered; to be confused; to be rattled; to be baffled.
What is Yataps?
funwords bisaya. Backwards for “patay”, which is used as an expression. When someone missed to submit something on deadline, he says, “na yataps!”.