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What is kilig in English?

"Kilig" is a Tagalog word that doesn't have a direct, single-word translation in English. It's a feeling of intense joy, excitement, and butterflies in your stomach, usually associated with romantic feelings or experiences.

Here are some English phrases that capture the essence of "kilig":

* Butterflies in your stomach

* A rush of excitement

* Heart-fluttering joy

* Being head over heels

* A surge of happiness

* Feeling giddy

* Sweetly overwhelmed

* Falling for someone

The best translation depends on the specific context and the intensity of the feeling.

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