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what does that mean?
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It’s an exceptionally long compound word, but it’s real.
The root word is "bagabag", with several prefixes added to it.
It’s a word (adjective) that means, "able to stir the emotions".
PS: If others don’t know the answer to this question, why did they bother responding to it?
No, I don’t speak Tagalog. I only speak English real well and I’m trying to speak perfect German but I don’t know how to make sein and tun in the present perfect tense. Nakakapagpabagabag looks like a whole bunch of gibberish to me.
i think it means something that disturbs your peace of mind.
I agree with zen.
Oh wow!
I’m half Filipina and I’m currently being tutored in reading, writing and speaking in Filipino (tagalog dialect), but I have no idea what that word means at all.
It seriously looks like a bunch of repeated letters.