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What is browse in Filipino?

There are a few ways to say "browse" in Filipino, depending on the context:

General browsing:

* Mag-browse: This is the most common translation and directly translates to "to browse".

* Mag-tingin-tingin: This literally means "to look around" and is used for casual browsing.

* Mag-suri: This means "to examine" and is used when you're carefully looking at something.

Browsing the internet:

* Mag-browse sa internet: This means "to browse the internet".

* Mag-surf sa internet: This means "to surf the internet" and is another common phrase for online browsing.

Browsing a store:

* Mag-tingin-tingin sa tindahan: This means "to look around the store" and implies casual browsing.

* Mag-shopping: This means "to shop" and can be used for both browsing and purchasing.

The best translation will depend on the specific context and what you're trying to convey.

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