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What is idiom in Tagalog?

The Tagalog word for idiom is "Idyoma".

Here are some examples of Tagalog idioms:

* "Naglalaro ng apoy" - literally "playing with fire", meaning to be in a dangerous situation.

* "Bulag sa katotohanan" - literally "blind to the truth", meaning to be oblivious or ignorant.

* "Nagsusunog ng kilay" - literally "burning the eyebrows", meaning to study hard.

* "Ibinigay ang lahat" - literally "gave everything", meaning to give one's best effort.

* "Hindi lahat ng kumikinang ay ginto" - literally "not all that glitters is gold", meaning don't be fooled by appearances.

Idioms are a colorful part of any language, and Tagalog is no exception. They add a layer of nuance and understanding to communication.

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