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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Word Of The Week Translated As Tagalog

 Word of the week

Kumusta fellow bloggers,

Today I am posting a translation of my word of the week. The translation is gonna be in Tagalog. 

Here is the translation!

Kumusta kapwa mga bloggers,


Ang lingong ito ay ika-6 na lingo. Oras para sa isa pang salita ng linggo. Ang salita ngayong lingo ay ¨defiant.¨ Ang ibig sabihin nito sa Tagalog ay hindi sumasang-ayon o ayaw gawin ang isang bagay. Narito ang isang halimbawa mula sa diksyonaryo. ¨Ngunit pati na rin ang mga estratehiyang ito ay pwede para kay Trump dahil siya ay ganap laging tumututol.¨ Narito ang aking pangungusap na nilikha ko: Sinabi ni Mama ¨ Go, kumain ka ng karot. ¨

Sabi ko ¨ HINDI! Gusto ko ng patatas. ¨


Salamat sa pagbabasa ng aking blog. Inaasahan kung may natutunan kang bago. Paalam!!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Rye,

    I love how you have used Tagalog in your post this week. It is refreshing to see another language being used. Did you just translate this in google translate or did you write this yourself? When you write your example you need to use the word defiant. You could use this as a describing word. ( I said defiantly, “No! I like potatoes!” ) Panatilihin ang magandang gawain!

    :) Miss D

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  2. Your sentence made me giggle Rye.I really liked it.Thank you for putting a smile on my face😊.
    Isn't it great that we are able to speak different languages.I used to be able to speak more Maori than I do now.
    What about you,how many languages can you speak?.

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