answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is rude in tagalog?

"Rude" in Tagalog is "bastos." So if someone is acting like a total jerk, you can call them out and say, "Ang bastos mo!" Just remember, it's always more fun to kill them with kindness...or a well-timed insult in another language.


What is Tagalog of so?

Tagalog translation of so: ba


What is tagalog so be it?

Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines tagalog is and older version of Filipino. kumusta po kayo? -- means how are you in Tagalog


What is perseverance in Tagalog?

Oh, dude, perseverance in Tagalog is "tibay ng loob." It's like when you're binge-watching a show and you just gotta push through those slow episodes to get to the good stuff. So, like, "tibay ng loob" is kinda like that, but for life challenges. Keep on keepin' on, my friend.


How so you say orange in Tagalog?

Tagalog Translation of ORANGE: dalandan


How do you write the word 'tagalog' in tagalog?

In the Philippines, they use an alphabetic system similar to English, with some Spanish letters to write, so they simply write "Tagalog" as it is.


Why is everyone so rude?

Everyone is so rude because of the many conflicts life has.


What is blot in the Tagalog word?

blot in the Tagalog: bakat


What is the tagalog name of asparagus?

The Tagalog name for asparagus is "asparagus." There is no separate word in Tagalog for this vegetable, so the English word is used.


Is it fair that your aunt wants to ground you for going to the bathroom during dinner?

* When nature calls a person's gotta go so no, your aunt is wrong for grounding you if you had to excuse yourself from the dinner table to go to the bathroom. However, if you were rude in any way or cheeky to her then you are in her home and she has a right to say something about the rude way you may have talked to her.


Does Japan like fashion?

You are so rude! I japanese, I very much like fashion! So rude.


What is another way to say hey you?

Formal:Excuse me, [the person's name]. (Gotta keep it polite and not rude.) Hello, [person's name]. Informal: What's up?