General Range:
* Saklaw (pronounced "sak-law") - This is the most common and general term for range, encompassing a wide variety of meanings. It can refer to:
* Scope: "The range of the project is vast." (Ang saklaw ng proyekto ay malawak.)
* Extent: "The range of her knowledge is impressive." (Ang saklaw ng kaalaman niya ay kahanga-hanga.)
* Range of values: "The range of temperatures in the Philippines is wide." (Ang saklaw ng temperatura sa Pilipinas ay malawak.)
Specific Ranges:
* Hanay (pronounced "ha-nay") - This is often used for a specific range of numbers, values, or items.
* "The price range is from 100 to 500 pesos." (Ang hanay ng presyo ay mula 100 hanggang 500 piso.)
* Pamamaraan (pronounced "pa-ma-ra-an") - This refers to a range of methods or processes.
* "There are many different methods of cooking." (Maraming iba't ibang pamamaraan ng pagluluto.)
* Sakop (pronounced "sa-kop") - This can refer to the area covered by something, like a range of mountains or a range of influence.
* "The range of the volcano's eruption was wide." (Ang sakop ng pagsabog ng bulkan ay malawak.)
Range as in a "range of mountains":
* Hanay ng mga bundok (pronounced "ha-nay ng mga bun-dok") - This literally translates to "range of mountains."
The best translation will depend on the specific context in which you are using the word "range."