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What is the Tagalog word for cheat?

There are several Tagalog words for "cheat" depending on the context:

General "cheat":

* Manloko - This is the most common and general term for "cheat." It implies deception and dishonesty.

* Magdaya - This is another general term for "cheat," similar to "manloko" but can also be used for someone who takes advantage of someone else.

Specific "cheat" in a game or test:

* Manloloko - This is the same word as "manloko" but emphasizes the act of cheating in a game or test.

* Nangongopya - This specifically means to "copy" from another person's work, which is often considered cheating in a test.

"Cheat" in a romantic relationship:

* Manloloko - This can be used to refer to someone who is unfaithful in a relationship.

* Mang-aaliw - This implies a more casual and temporary affair, often used to describe someone who is "cheating" on their partner.

The specific Tagalog word to use will depend on the context and the nuance you want to convey.

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