
(tonel)
tonelada
a unit for measuring weight that is used in the US and is equal to 907.19 kg

(tinatayang)
mga
without being exact
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

(bigat)
karga
something heavy that is carried or transported

(hindi karaniwan)
kakaiba
unusual in a way that stands out as different from the expected or typical

(napakalaki)
napakalawak
extremely great in extent, size, or area

(majority)
nakararami
the larger part or number of a given set or group

N/A
used to say that the amount mentioned might be a little more or less than the exact amount
The origin of the idiom "give or take" is rooted in its literal meaning. Its origins are not tied to a particular historical event or source, as it essentially reflects the idea of allowing for some level of flexibility or approximation when discussing numerical values. It is used to indicate a degree of flexibility or approximation in numerical values. The phrase suggests that the specified quantity can be somewhat more or less than the exact figure provided.

N/A
used to refer to an estimated or approximate amount, quantity, or range of something

N/A
to a large extent

(sobrang laki)
napakalaki
very large in size

N/A
used to express an estimated number, time, or value
Impormasyon sa Gramatika:
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