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What is the English of napadalaw?
"Napadalaw" is a word from the Filipino language. It translates to
"attacked"
in English.
It's the past tense of the verb "umatake," which means "to attack."
What part of speech is vigorous?
Which is the closest antonym for word vocal?
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