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I Win You (Eng)

I Win You (Eng)

"You can call me, Madam." Sophie just nodded and swallowed her saliva secretly. "Starting today you are fired," Lucy said to Sophie without further ado. * Madre = Mama. * Creame Catalalana = Spanish pudding.
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Here To Stay

Here To Stay

" He answered while trying to hide his tears, but he failed. Then he kissed her eyes, maybe to stop her tears, then her forehead. And the last is his lips. Only the four corners of their small apartment were there to witness their exchange of vows. But it is a magical moment and a promise they will both keep in their hearts. 🎶 Ang aking pangako Na ang pag-ibig ko'y laging sa'yo Kahit maputi na ang buhok ko 🎶 NOTES: (1) Mahal - Literally means "expensive", or in Tagalog means "LOVE". It was also used sometimes as an endearment to someone you love.
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Billionaire's Heartless Love

Billionaire's Heartless Love

He stared at me and smiled, “Oh, sorry, I wanted to wipe your sweat away.” I could hear a girl sqeualing deom behind us as shewhisper to her friend, “Awe,tingnan mo yung ginawa ng poging lalaki sa girlfriend nya! Sana all!” She said in tagalog which doesn’t help as Ajax couldn’t understand it. Translation: (“Awe, look at the handsome guy and what he did to his girlfriend! hope all!) “Tsk, magbre-break rin yan!” Replied her friend.
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HER GAY BODYGUARD (ENGLISH)

HER GAY BODYGUARD (ENGLISH)

Inis kong tanong sabay turo sa sarili ko. Ba't bigla-bigla nya nalang akong tinatawag na bitch?! Inaano ko ba sya! "What? No! What I mean is do you like beach?" "Do I like bitch? DO I LIKE BITCH?? Abay gagu ka ba? At sino namang baliw ang gusto ng bitch ha!" Pasigaw kong saad sakanya. "Gosh ang bingi nya sobra." "Beach like dagat in tagalog Ms. Vee! Gets mo po ba huh??"
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Ang Larong Sinimulan Natin

Ang Larong Sinimulan Natin

sagot ko "Ah ganon ba" sabi nya at bigla akong inakbayan na parang sinasakal ng bahagya Hinampas hampas ko braso nya, "G*go! Tumigil ka nga! Pag ako natuluyan, sige ka!" Tumawa naman sya at binitawan ako. Nung nakikita ko na ang walo ay umayos na kami ng paglalakad. Walang nangyaring ganon, cous
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My Strangely Heartbeats

My Strangely Heartbeats

sigaw ko dito "Syempre mag sasalita ako lalo nat hindi kita kilala malay ko bang mamamatay tao ka pala please lang pakawalan mo na ako wala akong alam na atraso sayo at mas lalong wala akong kaalam alam sayo ang gusto ko lang naman ay umuwi ng pilipinas para makita ko na si ate at makapagpahinga" agad kong pinunasan ang luha ko. "PLEASE-"
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Bewitched

Bewitched

“Whatever. Let’s go. ” 'How can she look adorable with those frowning lips?' Darn it! I must be out of my mind! Why would I find her adorable? She's a brat who treats me like a disposable toy! “Where are you taking me again? I don't remember if we agreed to go somewhere today. ” "You’ll see. Just follow my lead and don't talk too much, old corn.” "Old corn?" I raised an eyebrow at what she called me. "Matandang mais in Tagalog."
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TUNNELS

TUNNELS

SpellingI pummeled to misspell Astrosphinxas statuesque as May I sing with me? Words whiplashed on fire ice jeepneying with Saint Lazarus—the emperor of English over grasslilt parsing poison into ice creampoetry and screaming grammar noir.The narrative of tradition, beer-fellowedby cultural madness to digressand mull over a foamof savory crab fat alongsideour pickled come-what-mays. For this,‘Ikaw’ and ‘Ako’ separately are You and Me in Filipino, that by accident try to understand Taglish as nomadology
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Slave By My Stepfather

Slave By My Stepfather

Tatanda kang tuyo kapag choosy ka. Kinabukasan, walang pasok si Mama, kaya pumunta kami ng Quiapo, nagsimba narin kami para bawas kasalanan, alam mo na, ang dami kong dapat ihingi ng tawad sa diyos, bukod sa kabaklaan ko, hindi pa ako nakakapagpasalamat sa blessing na ipinagkaloob niya sa akin kagabi. Opo, blessing po yung nangyari kagabi, opo. Wag kayong echusera, blessing yun. Diba? Sumagot kayo? Char!
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Girlfriend For Hire (English)

Girlfriend For Hire (English)

"Everything was wrong!" "Huh? What are you saying?" "That wasn't how you say I love you in Filipino; we say "mahal kita." Aish! Don't listen to anyone but me, okay?" I asked before starting the engine again. "O-Okay. Mahar kita?" "It's Ma-hal, not Ma-har; say it again," I commanded. Oh, my gosh. Who the fuck taught my younger brother that word? Do they want to die? "Mahal kita."
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Frequently Asked Questions

Whenever I whisper a Tagalog line to someone I care about, I notice how the words themselves carry different weights. Simple and direct ones like 'Mahal kita' (I love you) or 'Mahal na mahal kita' (I love you very much) are the backbone; I use them when I want my feelings to be unmistakable. For something softer I say 'Gusto kita' (I like you), which is great in early stages because it’s affectionate without being overwhelming. If I want to be poetic I reach for 'Iniibig kita', an older, more formal phrase that feels like it belongs in letters or songs.

Context matters a lot in Tagalog. Saying 'Ikaw ang buhay ko' (You are my life) is intense and usually reserved for deeper relationships, while 'Ang puso ko ay sa'yo' (My heart is yours) is sentimental and perfect for written notes or serenades. For reassurance I say 'Hindi kita iiwan' (I won’t leave you) or 'Mananatili ka sa puso ko' (You’ll remain in my heart). Flirty lines like 'Nakakabighani ka' (You take my breath away) are playful and light.

I also enjoy mixing in cultural touches — a borrowed line from an old song or a quote from 'Florante at Laura' can make a confession feel timeless. Ultimately, Tagalog is rich with warmth, and I love how even short phrases can sound like a hug; they carry both honesty and a little bit of drama, which I secretly adore.

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