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How do you say where is the fork in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "where is the fork?" in Tagalog, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Nasaan ang tinidor? (This is the most direct and literal translation.)

* Saan naroroon ang tinidor? (This is a more formal way to ask the same question.)

Informal:

* Nasaan 'yung tinidor? (This is a more casual way to ask.)

* Saan ba 'yung tinidor? (This is a more informal way to ask.)

You can also use a phrase like:

* "Pakihanap ang tinidor." (Please find the fork.)

Here are some additional points to consider:

* "Tinidor" is the standard Tagalog word for fork.

* You can also use "kutsilyo" for knife and "kutsara" for spoon.

* The choice of phrase will depend on the context and your relationship with the person you are talking to.

Remember that Tagalog is a tonal language, so the intonation of your voice can also affect the meaning of the phrase.

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