I would like to know how to translate a phrase into tagalog?
I already know how to talk tagalog but i want to know how you say "i still like you", i just dont know the word for like so yeah.
hindi maganda tunog ng gusto parin kita
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Literally, I still like you is translated into Tagalog as Gusto pa rin kita.
It seems you already know this translation per your additional details. Maybe you can say "Nais pa rin kita".
However, if you mean "I still love you", then you can say "Iniibig pa rin kita", or "Minamahal pa rin kita"
"gusto pa rin kita" is the phrase for " i still like you" in tagalog
Gusto-like
pa rin-still
kita-’i’ to ‘you’(the person speaking referring to someone he/she is speaking to.)
gusto pa rin kita.
"i still like you."
you just said hindi maganda yung tunog. But it’s the nearest meaning of that. You didn’t said
"i still love you."
mas maganda sana ang tunog yet it’s kinda cheesy.
Kung gusto mo, eto.
"hanggang ngayon, gusto pa rin kita."
or
just say it to her in English. She’ll understand it. Filipinos can.
but if you’ll ask
"do you still like me?"
‘you’ here is translated as ‘mo’.
"Gusto mo pa rin ba ako?"