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What is the Tagalog for destroyer?

The Tagalog word for "destroyer" can be translated in a few ways depending on the context:

* Manlalaglag: This is the most direct translation, meaning "one who destroys" or "one who causes to fall." It implies a destructive force, often used in the context of war or battles.

* Mangwawasak: This translates to "one who ruins" or "one who devastates." It highlights the complete destruction or annihilation caused by the destroyer.

* Tagapagwasak: This literally means "one who destroys." It is more neutral and can be used in various contexts where something is being destroyed, not necessarily in a violent way.

Other possible translations could include:

* Pamamaslang: This implies a killing or destruction, especially in a violent manner.

* Pagwawasak: This refers to the act of destroying something.

The best translation will depend on the specific context in which you are using the word "destroyer."

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