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What is tagalog so be it?

"Tagalog so be it" is a phrase that doesn't exist in the Tagalog language. It's a combination of Tagalog and English words that doesn't make sense grammatically or culturally.

Here's a breakdown of why:

* "Tagalog" is a language spoken in the Philippines.

* "So be it" is an English phrase expressing acceptance or resignation.

To understand the meaning, we need to consider the context. If you are referring to a specific situation or event, please provide more information so I can help you understand it better.

For example, you might be looking for a Tagalog phrase that conveys:

* Acceptance: "Tutal, ganun na nga"

* Resignation: "Eh, bahala na"

* Acceptance of fate: "Pasalamat na lang"

Let me know if you can give me more context, and I can provide a more accurate translation.

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