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The Dark Side

The Dark Side

(this people are ability users) the boss introduced them one by one and the group turned loud when they saw Christian “tangina! May bata! Gagawin mob a yang pampataba sa lupa pag mamatay?” (Crap! A child! Will he be useful as a fertilizer when he died?) Christian flinched when he heard the statement. He knows that there will be a backlash when they find out that a child will tag along
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The Billionaire’s Secret Little Heir

The Billionaire’s Secret Little Heir

reklamo ni Valerie. ​"Hindi natin kailangan ng warp drive. Kailangan natin ng Ghost Signal," sagot ni Liam, ang kanyang mga mata ay muling nagliwanag. "Vane, akala mo ay kilala mo ang code ko? Nakalimutan mo ang unang lesson sa programming: Laging mag-iwan ng trap para sa mga magnanakaw."
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Love is a Horror Story

Love is a Horror Story

“Parang ikaw? Sabi ni CJ itrato daw kita nang special na parang VIP. Special ka nga kasi binibigyan ka ng atensiyon ng mga taong nakapaligid sa’yo.” Napangiti siya sarcastically. May amnesia nga ang isang ‘to! “Special is an excuse used by people na ang ibig sabihin ay hanggang friends lang kayo. Minsan ito ‘yong ginagamit na description na somewhere between ordinary and officially yours. Kaya special kasi mag-isa ka lang na SUMAKAY.” Katulad ni Jamie. Special daw ako sa kanya pero hindi ako ang mahal niya.
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Princess Tala and Prince Uncharming

Princess Tala and Prince Uncharming

Napansin ni Tala na sa capital letters pa sinulat ng mama niya ang ‘WAG na ‘WAG. “Una, ang maunang magsabi ng feelings mo sa isang lalaki ay ‘wag na ‘wag mong gagawin. No matter how overwhelming your emotion is and no matter how real it feels, keep your feelings in control. Love can drive you crazy, the love of God above all others can tame it, until the right moment comes. Hayaan mong ang lalaki ang unang magsabi ng totoong damdamin at intention niya sa iyo. Yes, action speaks louder than words, but sincere words of love coming from a man spells commitment. Mahirap sa isang lalaki ang isalin sa salita ang kanilang emosyon, kapag nagawa ito ng lalaki para sa iyo, for him, you are worth the e
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TEAM SAWI Series One: One Last Cry

TEAM SAWI Series One: One Last Cry

singhal nito. "That is one of the beke language na ang ibig sabihin ay tomboy or lesbian." Paliwanag ko sa kanya. "Hoy, umayos ka huh! Don't tell me na namamakla ka na!" "Tsk...pasmado na naman 'yang bibig mo. Narinig ko lang 'yan huh!" Natawa na lang ito at kapagkuwa'y biglang nalungkot.
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Aishiteru, Avery Allexciannie (Filipino)

Aishiteru, Avery Allexciannie (Filipino)

Tumingin ako ng diretso sa kanya. Parang unti-unti akong nahipnotismo nito at muntik na akong mawala sa aking sarili ng makita kong papalapit na ng papalapit ang labi ko sa kaniya. Agad naman akong tumayo at tumawa para hindi mahalata ang nakakailang na nararamdaman ko. Take note: Salakot - Salakót is a traditional lightweight headgear from the Philippines used for protection against the sun and rain. Credits to Wikipedia.
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Enchanted (Tagalog)

Enchanted (Tagalog)

Wala ito sa tamang pag-iisip kaya hindi na dapat pang haluan ng malisya. “Mum- Ouch!” he hissed when I pinched him on his arm. “Anong sabi ko kahapon?” Mahina ko siyang itinulak para magkaharap kami. Tinaasan ko siya ng kilay. “Mal,” nakasimangot nitong sabi.
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Something Only We Know

Something Only We Know

I would do anything just to have it. •|• Illinoisdewriter •|• DICTIONARY OF FILIPINO TERMS USED * Nanay – to refer to a mother or grandmother; in this chapter, nanay was used to refer to Valen as grandmother. * Sari-sari story – the Filipino style convenience store or sundry shop
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How To Be A Murderer

How To Be A Murderer

--- = 12 2. -.-. ..- .-.. .--. .- = Culpa 3. -.-. ..- .-.. .--. .- = 4. .... --- ..- ... . = House 5. ..... --..-- = 5, 6. -... .- .-. .- -. --. .- -.-- = Barangay 7. .- ... . ... .. -. --- = Asesino 8. -- . -. - .. .-. .- = Mentira
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Dare with the Gangster Billionaire

Dare with the Gangster Billionaire

How could he look so delicious even if he looked so messy? "Wanna keep on staring? I know I'm gorgeous. Ang swerte mo!" he remarked. "Oh, shut up!" I retorted, exasperated. My head was spinning, and his words didn't make sense. I understood Tagalog but needed to be more fluent and needed help to grasp some exact meaning. 'Swerte' means luck, if I am not mistaken. Was he calling me lucky because he was gorgeous? Oh, gee! What was he saying?
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Ever since I started learning Tagalog through Filipino dramas, I've been fascinated by how layered the language is. The word 'hiding' translates to 'pagtatago' in Tagalog, but it carries so much more nuance than its English counterpart. In the teleserye 'Ang Probinsyano', characters often use 'pagtatago' not just for physical concealment, but for emotional evasion too - like when Cardo avoids confronting his feelings. What's really interesting is how this concept appears in Filipino folklore through creatures like the 'nuno sa punso', little old men who literally hide in mounds. The language reflects this cultural preoccupation with secrecy and protection in everyday expressions like 'Nagtatago sa loob ng bahay' (hiding inside the house), which implies both safety and isolation.

During my visit to Manila last year, I noticed how 'tago-tago' (the reduplicated form) gets playfully used among friends when someone's being coy about their relationship status. My local friend joked that the Philippines' history of colonial resistance might have embedded this concept deeply in the language - sometimes hiding isn't cowardice, but survival. I've come to appreciate how 'pagtatago' can range from childish hide-and-seek ('tagu-taguan') to profound cultural metaphors, like in Lualhati Bautista's novels where characters hide truths as carefully as they hide family heirlooms.

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