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How do you say a good in Tagalog?

The most common way to say "good" in Tagalog depends on the context:

General "good":

* Mabuti (ma-BOO-tee) - This is the most basic and versatile translation for "good."

For describing something:

* Maganda (ma-GAN-da) - This means "beautiful" or "pretty" and is used for things considered aesthetically pleasing.

* Magaling (ma-ga-LING) - This means "good" in terms of quality or skill.

* Masarap (ma-sa-RAP) - This means "delicious" and is used for food.

For expressing approval:

* Okay (oh-KAY) - This is a common way to say "good" in a casual setting.

* Ganda (GAN-da) - This is a more informal way to say "good" or "great."

For expressing greetings:

* Magandang araw (ma-GAN-dang a-RAW) - This means "Good day."

* Magandang gabi (ma-GAN-dang GA-bee) - This means "Good evening."

Remember: Tagalog is a complex language with different nuances. The best translation for "good" will depend on the specific situation and the intended meaning.

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