The English word “graffiti” can be transliterated into the Philippine language as gráfití and even into grapiti, following old Tagalog orthography. Most Filipinos these days, however, simply use the English term as is.
Technically, the singular form of graffiti is graffito.
A “graffiti wall” is a tool used in the classroom to let students share their ideas and opinions. Often, it is a piece of paper on the wall that students can write answers to a question on. Any student can write their answer to a question without getting talked over, ignored, or interrupted.

MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG
graffiti: anyong pangmaramihan ng graffito
graffiti: mga salita, tulad ng graffito, na isinusulat sa pader at pook pangmadla at malimit na malaswa o masagwa ang anyo at nilalaman
graffíto (grafíto): inskripsiyon o padaskol-daskol na pagguhit sa rabaw ng bató o pader
Araling Panlipunan


