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In Tagalog, "sissy" can be translated to "sissy" as well, often used in a similar context to refer to someone perceived as effeminate or weak. However, it can also be interpreted as "babaeng-babae" or "mahiyain" depending on the context. It's important to note that the term can be derogatory and may carry negative connotations. As with any slang or colloquial term, its usage and meaning can vary widely based on context and intention.

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