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How do you say stop in Filipino?

The most common way to say "stop" in Filipino is "tigil".

Here are some other ways to say "stop" in Filipino, depending on the context:

* "Huminto" - This means "to stop" and is more formal than "tigil".

* "Tumigil" - This also means "to stop" and is more formal than "tigil".

* "Itigil mo" - This literally means "stop it" and is more direct than "tigil".

* "Tama na" - This means "enough" and can be used to tell someone to stop what they are doing.

The best way to say "stop" in Filipino depends on the specific situation and the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

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