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What (who) is Tagalog - definition


Tagalog         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tagolog; Tagalog (disambiguation)
[t?'g?:l?g]
¦ noun
1. a member of a people originally of central Luzon in the Philippine Islands.
2. the Austronesian language of the Tagalogs, the basis of the national language of the Philippines (Filipino).
Origin
the name in Tagalog, from taga 'native' + ilog 'river'.
Tagalog         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tagolog; Tagalog (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun Any member of a certain tribe which is one of the leading and most civilized of those native of the Philippine Islands.
II. Tagalog ·add. ·noun The language of the Tagalogs. It belongs to the Malay family of languages and is one of the most highly developed members of the family.
Tagalog pocketbooks         
ROMANCE NOVELS IN TAGALOG LANGUAGE
Tagalog pocketbook; Tagalog paperbacks; Tagalog paperback; Tagalog romance paperbacks; Tagalog romance; Tagalog romance pocketbooks; Philippine romance novels; Pinoy pocketbooks; Filipino romance novels; Tagalog popular romance literature; Tagalog romance literature; Tagalog romantic fiction; Tagalog romance novel
Tagalog romance novels, sometimes collectively referred to as Tagalog pocketbooks, Tagalog paperbacks, Tagalog romance paperbacks, Tagalog romance pocketbooks, Philippine romance novels, Filipino romance novels, Pinoy pocketbooks, Tagalog popular novels, or Tagalog popular romance literature are commercialized novels published in paperback or pocketbook format published in the Tagalog or the Filipino language in the Philippines. Unlike the formal or literary romance genre, these popular romance novels were written, as described by Dominador Buhain in the book A History of Publishing in the Philippines as a form of traditional or conventional romance stories of "rich boy meets poor girl or vice versa who go through a series of obstacles and finally end up in each other's arms".

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Tagalog
Examples of use of Tagalog
1. We cannot correct a wrong with another wrong,» Villamor said in Tagalog.
2. " That means "very kind" in Tagalog, the dominant native language in the Philippines.
3. Free versions will be available online in more languages, including Chinese, Tagalog, Korean, Russian, Arabic and Haitian Creole.
4. The Filipino Bible study group switched from Tagalog to English so that Miriam Luna, a Bolivian, and others could understand.
5. Brown rice, or pinawa in Tagalog, is the unpolished whole rice grain produced by removing only the hull or its outermost layer.