A "pilosopo" is a term commonly used in Filipino culture to describe someone who is perceived as overly argumentative or someone who likes to debate and question everything, often in a sarcastic or witty manner. It can carry a negative connotation, suggesting that the person is being difficult or contrary. However, it can also reflect a certain level of critical thinking or philosophical inquiry, depending on the context. In essence, a pilosopo is someone who engages in deep questioning, sometimes to the annoyance of others.
Tagalog Translation of PHILOSOPHER: pilosopo
oo isa syang pilosopo. at isang english physicist astronomer at isang matematician..
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pls... ans. this questions.. wag pilosopo no!!
ako nagtatanong... ano 2 pilosopo
Crisostomo Ibarra, Maria Clara, Pilosopo Tasyo, Elias at Sisa kahalagahan ng papel na ginampanan
Pilosopo Tasyo appears in Chapters 4, 6, 8, and 43 of Noli Me Tangere by Jose Rizal. These chapters showcase his philosophical insights and critical observations on society. His character serves as a voice of reason and enlightenment throughout the novel.
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Tagalog Translation of IRONIC: pakutya
Pilosopo Tasyo is a character in the novel "Noli Me Tangere" written by Jose Rizal. He is not a real-life philosopher but serves as a symbol of wisdom and critical thinking in the novel.
Tagalog Translation of SARCASTIC: tuya
iwan koo..... sa inyo mali-mali sagot nyo nagsabi pa kyo...............................