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What is the meaning of commend in Filipino language?

There are a few ways to translate "commend" in Filipino, depending on the specific context:

General commend:

* Papurihan - This is the most common and general translation. It means to praise or express admiration for someone or something.

* Example: "Papurihan natin ang mga bayani." (Let's commend the heroes.)

Commend for a specific action:

* Purihin - This is similar to "papurihan" but is more specifically used for praising someone for a particular action or deed.

* Example: "Purihin natin ang kanyang kagalingan sa pag-awit." (Let's commend his singing talent.)

Commend for a job well done:

* Pasalamatan - This means "to thank" and can be used to commend someone for their work or effort.

* Example: "Pasalamatan natin ang mga guro sa kanilang pagsisikap." (Let's commend the teachers for their efforts.)

Commend formally:

* Magpuri - This is a more formal way of saying "to commend" and is often used in official contexts.

* Example: "Magpuri tayo sa kanyang kahusayan." (Let us commend his excellence.)

Commend to someone's care:

* Ipagkatiwala - This means "to entrust" or "to commit" to someone's care.

* Example: "Ipagkatiwala ko sa iyo ang aking anak." (I commend my child to your care.)

The best translation will depend on the specific context of your sentence.

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