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5 Facts about Tagalog

Posted on May 14, 2016November 11, 2017 by TFE Times
Posted in Articles, CultureTagged 5, about, facts, language, philippines, tagalog
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1. Tagalog is the fifth most spoken language in the United States, ranking higher than Vietnamese, Korean, German, Arabic and Russian

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2. The Tagalog word for love (mahal), is also the Tagalog word for expensive

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3. The American English word “boondocks” comes from the Tagalog word “bundok”, meaning “mountain,” and used colloquially to refer to rural, inland, hard-to-reach areas

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4. There is a word in the Tagalog language for that “cute aggression” feeling that we get with our pets. The word is ‘gigil’

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5. Simlish, the Sims’ language, was created by experimenting with Tagalog

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