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What is the Filipino of object?

The Filipino word for "object" depends on the context:

General object:

* Bagay - This is the most common and general term for "object".

* Kagamitan - This means "tool" or "utensil", and can also be used for "object" in some contexts.

Specific object:

* Bagay - can be used for a specific object as well.

* Pamamagitan - This word means "means" or "instrument" and can be used for a specific object that is used to achieve something.

* Pang- + noun - This is a prefix that means "for" or "used for" and can be used to create a noun that refers to a specific object, e.g., "pang-alis" (for removing).

Object in grammar:

* Layon - This is the grammatical term for "object" in a sentence.

It is important to consider the context and choose the appropriate word. For example, "Bagay" is a good general term for "object", but you may need a more specific term if you are referring to a particular object.

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