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What is the Tagalog word of plot?

The Tagalog word for "plot" depends on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

For a story's plot:

* Balangkas (pronounced ba-LANG-kas) - This is the most common translation and refers to the structure or framework of a story.

* Kwento (pronounced KWEH-n-toh) - This word means "story" but can also be used to refer to the plot itself.

* Pagkakasunod-sunod ng mga pangyayari (pronounced pa-ga-ka-SOO-nod-soo-nod ng mga pang-yay-ya-ree) - This literally means "sequence of events" and is a more formal way to refer to the plot.

For a piece of land:

* Lupon (pronounced loo-PON) - This refers to a piece of land, especially one that is being used for a specific purpose.

* Lote (pronounced LO-teh) - This is a Spanish loanword that means "lot" and is commonly used to refer to a piece of land that is being sold or developed.

For a secret plan:

* Plano (pronounced PLA-noh) - This means "plan" and can be used to refer to a secret plot.

* Pakana (pronounced pa-KA-na) - This is a more informal word for a secret plot, often with negative connotations.

The best Tagalog word for "plot" will depend on the specific context.

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