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What is Tagalog?A rare dialect of Tagalog spoken by ninjatwins in the Facebook region. Contains such ancient, untranslatable words as "discochan" and "#bi-panaloing" (300 comments later) What the hell are Holly and Kate saying? I can't understand them. Tagalog - meme gifTagalog - videoTagalog - what is it?Filipino Parents: Why don't you teach yourself tagalog? What does "Tagalog" mean?Main language of Ian Beatson and the Phillipines. Mahal kita - I love you Tagalog - what does it mean?A language native to the southern part of the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The Tagalog language is the main base language for the one of the official languages of the Philippines, Filipino (the other official language is English). The language, like most of the languages of the Philippines, is related to Malaysian, Indonesian, Hawaiian, Tongan, Somoan, some southern Taiwanese languages, and many more that are included in the Austronesian group of languages. The language has about 18 million native speakers. Tagalog can also refer to the Tagalog people. I know very little of Tagalog, since both my parents are Visayan, but I will try to give some examples. Tagalog - meaningDialect in the Philippines - mainly a mixture of malayo-polynesian language with a twist of spanish. Whee! I know ow to speak Tagalog! Whee! Tagalog - definitionMain lanuage for Filipinos (Flip). kapatid - siblings Tagalog - slangDialect spoken by many Luzon-based Filipinos. Tagalog is generally regarded as the lingua franca among Filipinos at home and abroad, but there are several other dialects spoken across the archipelago, and there is some sensitivity about treating Tagalog as definitively "Filipino." The Tagalogs speak Tagalog. TagalogThe language of the pig that we call Filipino. Listen to that Bing bong speaking Tagalog Tagaloga native ethnic group of the Philippines that is often used as a scapegoat by other ethnic groups, especially the Cebuano. We, the Bisayas, didn't fight against Spaniards during the revolution. You're the reason why this country is fucked. TagalogMain Entry: TaΒ·gaΒ·log The name Tagalog comes from the native term taga ilog, meaning 'people living near a/the river'. The prefix taga- means 'coming from' or 'native of', while the word ilog means 'river'. Transliterated, tagailog means 'coming from the river' or 'native of the river', with 'the' being implied. |
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