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  1. ulit in English - Tagalog-English Dictionary | Glosbe

    Check 'ulit' translations into English. Look through examples of ulit translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar.

  2. What does ulit mean in Filipino? - WordHippo

    What does ulit mean in Filipino? English Translation again More meanings for ulit time noun oras, panahon, pagkakataon, araw, kapanahunan bout noun labanan rote noun ulit fold noun tiklop, …

  3. ULIT (Tagalog)

    Oct 31, 2025 · ULIT... English translation of the Tagalog word... What does ULIT mean? Inulit. Paulit-ulit. Again. Reiterates. Uulitin. ulet, muli

  4. Ulit Meaning | Tagalog Dictionary

    periodic: pa ulit - ulit n. a magazine or newspaper that appears less often than daily: peryodiko, magasin, magasin, pahayagan many adj. 1. marami 2. very many: napakarami, maraming-marami 3. many …

  5. ULIT - Philippine Dictionary - Pilipinaz

    Definition: ulit a desiring s.t. greatly in an indiscriminate way. Mukáun ug ransiyu kay ulit, Hell even eat spoiled food, he is such a glutton. Ulit sa babáyi, Hungry for women. v [B2; b6] be, become greedy. () …

  6. Ulit - translation Tagalog to English - Lingvanex

    Ang kanyang pagbabalik ay nagbigay ng pag-asa, ngunit lumitaw ang mga tanong tungkol sa mga desisyon na ginawa ulit. His return brought hope, but questions arose about the decisions made …

  7. ulit - Translation from Tagalog into English - LearnWithOliver

    What does the Tagalog word ulit mean in English? See translation with example sentences and related words.

  8. Root: Ulit | Filipino / Tagalog Root

    Ulit Words and Definitions: Example words using the Filipino / Tagalog root "ulit"

  9. ulit‎ (Tagalog): meaning, translation - WordSense

    makulit: makulit (Tagalog) Origin & history From kulit, ulit ("repetitive, repeat"). Adjective Pertaining to a person who teases someone, often in a physical way but could also be verbal…

  10. ulit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 3, 2025 · From (Western) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ulit (“to repeat”). Compare Gorontalo wulito.