Tagalog Conjunctions

Baka
The Tagalog word "baka" translates to "cow" or "cattle" in English, referring to a domesticated animal commonly raised for its meat (beef) and milk.

Kasi
"Kasi" is a Tagalog conjunction equivalent to the English "because," used to provide reasons or explanations in conversation.

Bago
"Bago" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "new" or "fresh," indicating something that has recently occurred, been acquired, or created.

Basta
Basta in Tagalog is a versatile term often used to express a determination or finality in an informal way.


Pwes
"Pwes" in Tagalog translates to "then," serving as a conjunction that connects cause to effect or prior conditions to subsequent actions.

Kahit
"Kahit" is a Tagalog conjunction and adverb meaning "even" or "although," highlighting contrast, concession, or emphasis within sentences or conversation.

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