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What is extinction in Tagalog?

The most common and direct translation of "extinction" in Tagalog is pagkalipol.

Here are some other possible translations depending on the context:

* Pagkawala: This can be used when referring to the disappearance of a species or something else, but it doesn't necessarily imply complete annihilation.

* Pagkalimot: This translates to "forgetfulness" and can be used when referring to the extinction of a culture or tradition.

* Pagkaubos: This translates to "exhaustion" and can be used when referring to the extinction of a resource.

It's important to choose the best translation based on the specific context of the sentence.

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