Damp in Tagalog

Updated: 26-04-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know Damp in Tagalog? How to use Damp in Tagalog and how to say Damp in Tagalog? How to write Damp in Tagalog? Now let's learn how to say Damp in Tagalog language.

Damp translate to Tagalog meanings: mamasa-masa.
In other words, mamasa-masa in Tagalog is Damp in English.
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EnglishTagalog
pronunciation pronunciation
Dampmamasa-masa

How to use Damp in Tagalog?

Meaning of Damp in Tagalog language is: mamasa-masa.

Other words in Tagalog

Districtmagistrate, Disembarrassed, Diversion, Denounces, Denationalization,

Why we should learn Tagalog language?

There are many, many reasons why learning a new language is a good idea. It allows you to communicate with new people. It helps you to see things from a different perspective, or get a deeper understanding of another culture. It helps you to become a better listener. It even has health benefits, as studies have shown that people who speak two or more languages have more active minds later in life!

7 reasons to learn a Tagalog language

  • Makes you smarter.
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How to say Damp in Tagalog?

mamasa-masa. This is your most common way to say Damp in mamasa-masa language. Click audio icon to pronounce Damp in Tagalog::

EnglishTagalog
pronunciation pronunciation
Dampmamasa-masa

How to write Damp in Tagalog?

The standard way to write "Damp" in Tagalog is: mamasa-masa

Alphabet in Tagalog

Alphabet in Tagalog

About Tagalog language

See more about Tagalog language in here.

Tagalog (/təˈɡɑːlɒɡ/, tə-GAH-log; Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ]) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by the ethnic Tagalog people, who make up a quarter of the population of the Philippines, and as a second language by the majority. Its standardized form, officially named Filipino, is the national language of the Philippines, and is one of two official languages alongside English.
Tagalog is closely related to other Philippine languages, such as the Bikol languages, Ilocano, the Visayan languages, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan, and more distantly to other Austronesian languages, such as the Formosan languages of Taiwan, Malay (Malaysian and Indonesian), Hawaiian, Māori, and Malagasy..

Writing system in Tagalog

Latin (Tagalog/Filipino alphabet), Philippine Braille Baybayin (historical)

Tagalog Speaking Countries and Territories

Tagalog Speaking Countries and Territories: Philippines.

Tagalog speaking countries and territories

Tagalog native speakers

Tagalog native speakers: 22.5 million (2010), 23.8 million total speakers (2019), 45 million L2 speakers (as Filipino, 2013).

Tagalog language code

Tagalog language code is: tl.

Conclusion on Damp in Tagalog

Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying Damp in Tagalog is "mamasa-masa", it's time to learn how to say Damp in Tagalog. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Tagalog today.

mamasa-masa in Tagalog meanings Damp in English.

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