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abbydraws: another take of Dian Masalanta, Tagalog Goddess of Love (Philippines) channeling Anette Marnat’s style this time.
Orange: Which came first, the colour or the fruit? Many languages use the same word (or derived words) for both the fruit and the colour, such as English, Italian, German, Spanish, Greek, Polish, Arabic, Tagalog and Mandarin. Logically, it makes sense
Armin is this really spoiled rich-ass conyo kid from the south and Eren is a punk ass siga from Manila and they’re best friends and they both study in La Salle and they hate Jean bec he’s this transfer student from Ateneo who just loves pickin
tagalog-quotes: sweeetsz—: oh shit .. grade 8 flash back o____o
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mangowater: thinkharderanddirtier: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name. amazing
hippiesispunkz: lualit: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name. i used to play with these hahah
lualit: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name.
daftwithoneshoe: lualit: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name. it’s like “no, leaf me
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whodoyousay:corillion: whodoyousay: rainbow-taishi: TSUN-DAIRY this is double funny when you know filipino Do explain! in the tagalog dialect of filipino, “baka” means “cow”. lmfao
deguello: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name).
coldwind-shiningstars: Mic is the type of smart where you think he’s a total airhead until he causally starts speaking fluent Tagalog, playing Tchaikovsky on crappy hotel pianos, and solving 6x6 Rubik’s cubes absentmindedly while telling you he saw
afloweroutofstone: diversehighfantasy: The ACLU has a know your rights guide for immigrants available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Creole, Farsi, French, Indonesian, Korean, Portuguese, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
doodlingukuleles: suman au + some things i miss from the philippines, feat. filipino amethyst and korean peridot! i want some kwek kwek too.. p.s. the o’s in taho are pronounced like the o in “orange.” consecutive o’s in tagalog sound like “ohh”
algrenion: oh-my-spycrab: hilarious-war: kleiner-kaktus: itomakichan: combatbrodom: kirsthestars: wiggidystoic: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately
kingvitolalpha: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name).
naturallypolished: prayingforafrica: s0p-hia: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name). creepy I want one
gypsy420love: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name).
pearlllagaaaaaa: aurabelove: rawrmina: deepfriedlumpia: joybaaaby: markiedotmp3: 2 CANADIANS, SPEAKING TAGALOG WHILE FIGHTING. IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW . hahahah this is hellaaa funny! LOLOHOK sewntewkin tayew? LOL.
psychofactz: More Facts on Psychofacts :) Umm Tagalog haha. And pek pek works too.
marcplaysguitar: annefwong: mikedeez: This is not part of Ms. Carassco’s Project, This is just to test the effects and everything. Ahaha . Still entertaining to watch though. HAHAH AHAHAH Laso’s tagalog is hella funny. haha. LMFAO! I THOUGHT
the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name.
lushreef: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name.
androphilia: Fang-Od, the Kalinga Tattoo Artist by Bernice Beltran“Kalinga is frequently visited by travelers who want to get a tattoo from Fang-Od. She is 93 years old and she doesn’t speak Tagalog or English so I asked Abok, her niece, to tell
stephariffic: brentopher: errrline: My grandma (Lina Alora) and grandpa (Angeles Alora) were both last seen in Koreatown/Mid-Wilshire area the afternooon of 3/17/18. They do not speak English but do speak Tagalog. Grandma has Alzheimer’s/dementia
This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name).
idkitstommy: jhaeheey: stephariffic: brentopher: errrline: My grandma (Lina Alora) and grandpa (Angeles Alora) were both last seen in Koreatown/Mid-Wilshire area the afternooon of 3/17/18. They do not speak English but do speak Tagalog. Grandma has
indiohistorian: Queen Paz: Never a Dead Star Enter a world of sepia on this day, in the year 1894. It was a mere two years before the Philippine Revolution against Spain that spread afire in the Tagalog provinces and beyond. A baby girl was born in a
-loner: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name.
kayellecee-melove: Apple Pie anybody? This recipe comes from a Tagalog blog and is a good take on an all American classic. http://angsarap.net/2013/07/04/apple-pie/
jaaaninejorge: My filipino mom. Hahaha she just got a really short hair cut.. But she’s trying to copy my faces. She’s speaking in tagalog btw haha Awww :D
scream-inthedark: k-aleido: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name). i think we have those in puerto rico
errrline: My grandma (Lina Alora) and grandpa (Angeles Alora) were both last seen in Koreatown/Mid-Wilshire area the afternooon of 3/17/18. They do not speak English but do speak Tagalog. Grandma has Alzheimer’s/dementia and Grandpa uses a walker.
raspberry-cola: thinkharderanddirtier: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name. woaaah!
s0p-hia: This plant is called “makahiya”; in Tagalog, ‘hiya’ means shy. Upon being touched, this plant’s leaves immediately fold up together as if the plant is shy (hence its name).
I need to learn Tagalog idk how many times people have confused me as Filipino and have had full conversations with me till I tell them that I’m not :(
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liamspoo: mangowater: thinkharderanddirtier: the plants name is called “makahiya” and hiya in tagalog means “shy”. whenever you touch the plants leaves, they immediately fold up together looking as if its really shy hence the name. amazing