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Could someone please translate to tagalog language?

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Dear Mrs. M

Thank you so much for helping us students. I appreciate your hard work and time and all you have done for us. I am so grateful. Please accept this little token of my appreciation.

Thank you so much for coming out to school and talking about your subject. The subject was very relevant because it made us realize the importance of your subject and our homeland and I am sure the students appreciated your knowledge and presentation of the Subject. We hope that you will consider in the future and presenting us with more of your informative presentations.

I wish to thank you for your hospitality and care and professional handwork in teaching us. Now we are filled with knowledge. May the good God reward your efforts greatly with success.

Sincerely,

S. J.

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  1. nakakatuwa nmn. hehe.


  2. Jueteng (pronounced hwe-teng) is an illegal numbers game played in the Philippines. Jueteng originated from China and means "flower" (jue) and "bet" (teng). Although illegal, it is a widely popular game with participation that crosses most, if not all social and economic boundaries, played by rich and poor alike. With long odds and no limits on minimum or maximum bets, the lure of quick riches through a lucrative payout is by far its strongest appeal.

    The game relies heavily on having a large number of wagers, and there is no limit to the amount of the bet(s). Usually the gambler selects two numbers from 1 through 37, and the winning number is determined by selecting a pair of numbers from two sets of 37 numbered balls. Thus the theoretical odds of winning on any one play are one in 37 X 37 or 1/1369 with payout of 1:800. This is unlike the numbers games in the U.S. during the early part of the 20th century, where the last digit of the winning pay out or the number of the winning horse for three consecutive races determined the winning combination.

    Although much has been done to curtail or eradicate this form of unregulated gambling by government and community leaders, it appears that such efforts have fallen by the wayside due to its vast popularity, and the poverty which cripples the country. Ironically, in the 80s, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) once sanctioned and operated a similar game, called "Small Town Lottery," which spawned the popularity of the game, even if it was discontinued.

  3. bakit ba ang layo mo?

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