Kwentong Kalibugan Bata //top\\ Jun 2026

However, generating three variants for every single word might lead to some forced or incorrect substitutions. For example, "health" (kalusugan) could be "kalayaan" which doesn't fit. Wait, the user didn't specify the variants to be semantically accurate, just different. But better to make them contextually correct if possible.

First, the original text is about helping children with low self-esteem through support and encouragement. The key terms here are "Ang pagtulong", "mga bata na may kalibugan", "mataas na self-esteem", and "pagbibigay ng suporta at pag-encourage". kwentong kalibugan bata

sa -> mula

Now, I need to go through each word and replace it with three possible synonyms or alternatives. But there's a catch: proper nouns must stay untouched. So first, I should identify which words are proper nouns. In the given text, "Tim" is a name, so that shouldn't change. Also, words like "Asukal" might be a proper noun, but it's actually "asukal" (sugar in Filipino), so not a proper noun. However, generating three variants for every single word

Next, "nakakaranas ng mga problema sa" – experiencing problems with. Synonyms: "karanasan", "pagkakaharap", "pag-antok". Hmm. Then "nakapagbawas ng timbang" – weight loss. Synonyms: "nagpapawis ng timbang", "nagkawala ng timbang", "nagbawas ng bigat". But better to make them contextually correct if possible

"Sanhi" means "cause", so possible synonyms could be "dahilan", "pangunawa", "tungkuling". But need to make sure they fit grammatically. "Ng" is a preposition, maybe replace with "ng", "nang", "sa". But "ng" might be the only preposition here. Hmm, maybe it's better to keep "ng" but still include it in the options with similar words, even if they don't change the meaning much. Alternatively, perhaps some words don't have direct synonyms and might need to use the same word but with options. Wait, the user wants three options for each word, even if one is the same? For example, maybe nang for prepositions.