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What does saklaw in Filipino mean?

"Saklaw" in Filipino has several meanings depending on the context. Here are some of them:

1. Scope: This is the most common meaning of "saklaw" and it refers to the extent or range of something.

* Example: "Ano ang saklaw ng proyekto?" (What is the scope of the project?)

2. Coverage: Similar to "scope," it can also mean the area or subject matter covered by something.

* Example: "Ang saklaw ng pag-aaral na ito ay ang mga mag-aaral sa high school." (The coverage of this study is high school students.)

3. Reach: It can also indicate the extent or range of influence or effectiveness of something.

* Example: "Malawak ang saklaw ng kanyang impluwensiya." (His influence has a wide reach.)

4. Jurisdiction: In legal contexts, "saklaw" can refer to the area or authority of a particular court or jurisdiction.

* Example: "Hindi saklaw ng korte ang kasong ito." (This case is not within the jurisdiction of the court.)

5. Embrace: In a more metaphorical sense, "saklaw" can mean to encompass or include something.

* Example: "Ang kanyang pagmamahal ay nasasaklaw sa lahat." (His love embraces everyone.)

It's important to note that the specific meaning of "saklaw" will depend on the context of the sentence or phrase.

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