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What is the meaning of nagagayakan in Tagalog?

"Nagagayakan" in Tagalog means "being adorned" or "being decorated". It is the present continuous tense of the verb "magayakan," which means "to adorn" or "to decorate."

Here are some examples of how "nagagayakan" is used:

* Ang bahay ay nagagayakan para sa kapaskuhan. (The house is being decorated for Christmas.)

* Siya ay nagagayakan para sa kasal. (She is being adorned for the wedding.)

* Ang mesa ay nagagayakan ng mga bulaklak. (The table is decorated with flowers.)

The word "nagagayakan" implies that the process of adorning or decorating is ongoing. It is often used to describe a place or person that is being made more beautiful or festive.

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