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What is the landforms in Tagalog?

Here are some common landforms in Tagalog, along with their English translations:

General Landforms:

* Lupa (Lúpa) - Land

* Bundok (Búndok) - Mountain

* Burol (Búrol) - Hill

* Kapatagan (Kapátangan) - Plain

* Lambak (Lambák) - Valley

* Talampas (Talampás) - Plateau

* Pulo (Púlo) - Island

* Tangway (Tangwáy) - Peninsula

* Look (Lók) - Bay

* Dagat (Dágat) - Sea

* Ilog (Ilóg) - River

* Sapa (Sápa) - Stream

* Talon (Talón) - Waterfall

* Yungib (Yúngib) - Cave

* Disyerto (Disyérto) - Desert

Specific Landforms:

* Bukid (Búkid) - Farmland

* Gubat (Gúbat) - Forest

* Lawa (Láwa) - Lake

* Latian (Latián) - Swamp

* Buhanginan (Buhanginán) - Sand dune

* Batis (Bátis) - Spring

* Talon ng tubig (Talón ng Túbig) - Waterfall (literally "water jump")

* Labangan (Labangán) - Riverbank

Note: Some of these words may have different meanings depending on context. For example, "bundok" can also mean "mountain range."

Remember: Tagalog is a rich language with many words for landforms. These are just a few examples. You can find more by searching online or consulting a Tagalog dictionary.

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