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What is thin in Tagalog?

The most common translation for "thin" in Tagalog is manipis.

Here are some other words that can be used depending on the context:

* Payat - This is often used to describe a person who is thin.

* Makinis - This refers to something that is smooth and thin, like a sheet of paper.

* Malambot - This describes something that is thin and soft, like a cloth.

Here are some examples:

* Manipis ang papel. (The paper is thin.)

* Payat ang bata. (The child is thin.)

* Makinis ang tela. (The cloth is smooth and thin.)

* Malambot ang unan. (The pillow is thin and soft.)

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