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What is the tagalog for toothpaste?

The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "ngipin" (pronounced "ngee-peen").

However, it's important to note that "ngipin" means "tooth" in Tagalog. To refer to toothpaste specifically, you would need to add a descriptive phrase like:

* "paste para sa ngipin" (paste for teeth)

* "pasta ngipin" (toothpaste)

* "toothpaste" (the English word is commonly used)

So, depending on the context, you could say any of these:

* "Mayroon ka bang paste para sa ngipin?" (Do you have toothpaste?)

* "Bumili ako ng pasta ngipin." (I bought toothpaste.)

* "Nag-toothpaste na ako." (I already brushed my teeth.)

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