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What does identity means in Tagalog?

The most direct translation for "identity" in Tagalog is "pagkakakilanlan". This word encompasses the sense of who someone is, their unique characteristics, and how they see themselves in the world.

Here are some other Tagalog words and phrases that can be used depending on the specific context:

* "Katotohanan ng pagkatao" (literally "truth of being a person") – emphasizes the essential nature of a person.

* "Pagkatao" (literally "personhood") – focuses on the state of being a person with rights and responsibilities.

* "Sariling pagkakakilanlan" (literally "own identity") – highlights the uniqueness and individuality of a person.

* "Pangalan" (name) – can be used to refer to someone's identity in a formal sense.

* "Pagkatao" (character) – emphasizes the qualities and traits that define a person.

The best translation will depend on the specific context and what you want to emphasize about identity.

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