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What is motion in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "motion" in Tagalog, depending on the context:

General motion:

* Galaw - This is the most common and general term for motion.

* Paggalaw - This is the noun form of "galaw" and means "movement".

* Kilos - This word is similar to "galaw" but can also mean "action" or "behavior".

* Pagkilos - This is the noun form of "kilos" and means "movement" or "action".

Specific types of motion:

* Pag-ikot - Rotation

* Paglipat - Transfer, moving from one place to another

* Paglalakad - Walking

* Pagtakbo - Running

* Paglangoy - Swimming

Motion in a legal or political context:

* Mosyon - This is a direct borrowing from the English word "motion" and is used in legal and political contexts.

The best translation will depend on the specific context of your sentence. For example, if you are talking about the movement of a car, you would use "galaw" or "paggalaw". If you are talking about a political motion, you would use "mosyon".

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