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How do say master in Filipino?

The most common way to say "master" in Filipino is "maestro". This is a Spanish loanword, and it's used for a teacher, especially a music teacher.

However, depending on the context, other translations might be more suitable:

* "Panginoon" - This translates to "Lord" or "Master" and is used in a more formal or religious context.

* "Guro" - This means "teacher" and can be used for a master in any subject.

* "May-ari" - This translates to "owner" and can be used for someone who has mastery over something, like a business.

* "Dalubhasa" - This means "expert" and can be used for someone who is a master in a particular field.

The best translation for "master" will depend on the specific context you're using it in.

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