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What is allies in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "allies" in Tagalog, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Mga kaalyado: This is the most common and literal translation, meaning "allies" in a formal context.

* Mga kaibigan: This means "friends" but can be used in a broader sense to refer to allies in a more informal context.

Informal:

* Mga kaibigan: This can be used to refer to allies in a more informal context.

* Mga kasama: This literally means "companions" but can be used to refer to allies in a more casual way.

Other options:

* Mga ka-side: This is a more informal term for allies, literally meaning "those on the same side."

* Mga tagapagtaguyod: This means "supporters" and can be used to refer to allies in a political or social context.

Example sentences:

* Ang mga kaalyado ng Pilipinas ay nagbigay ng suporta sa panahon ng digmaan. (The allies of the Philippines provided support during the war.)

* May mga kaibigan tayo sa iba't ibang bansa. (We have friends in different countries.)

* Nagkaroon ng mga kasama si Rizal sa kanyang pakikipaglaban sa mga Espanyol. (Rizal had companions in his fight against the Spanish.)

The best translation will depend on the specific context and the level of formality you want to achieve.

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