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How do you say desirable in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "desirable" in Tagalog, depending on the context:

General:

* Kaakit-akit: This is the most common and general translation, meaning "attractive" or "appealing".

* Nais: This means "desired" or "wanted". It can also be used to express a wish or longing.

* Maganda: This means "beautiful" and can be used to describe something that is aesthetically pleasing or desirable.

Specific:

* Kapuri-puri: This means "commendable" or "worthy of praise", and can be used to describe something that is desirable because it is good or virtuous.

* Mahalaga: This means "important" or "valuable", and can be used to describe something that is desirable because it is useful or necessary.

Example sentences:

* "Ang bagong kotse ay kaakit-akit." (The new car is desirable.)

* "Nais ko ang isang bagong telepono." (I want a new phone.)

* "Ang kanyang trabaho ay maganda." (Her work is desirable.)

* "Ang kanyang pagsisikap ay kapuri-puri." (Her efforts are commendable.)

* "Ang edukasyon ay mahalaga." (Education is important.)

The best translation will depend on the specific context and meaning you are trying to convey.

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