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How do you say love in Filipino?

There are many ways to say "love" in Filipino, depending on the context and level of formality:

General:

* Pag-ibig: This is the most common and formal way to say "love." It's used in both written and spoken language.

* Mahal: This is a more informal and affectionate way to say "love." It's often used between close friends, family, and romantic partners.

* Irog: This is an old-fashioned and poetic way to say "love," often used in songs and literature.

Romantic Love:

* Mahal kita: This is a common way to say "I love you" in a romantic context.

* Iniibig kita: This is a more formal and poetic way to say "I love you."

Other Expressions:

* Gusto: This means "like" but can also be used to express romantic interest.

* Sambahin: This means "to worship" and is a very strong way to express love, often used in religious contexts.

Example Sentences:

* Ang pag-ibig ay ang pinakamagandang regalo sa mundo. (Love is the most beautiful gift in the world.)

* Mahal na mahal kita. (I love you very much.)

* Iniibig ko siya nang buong puso. (I love him/her with all my heart.)

The best way to say "love" in Filipino depends on the situation and the person you are talking to.

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