Importunate - continually asking for something, especially in a forceful, insistent, or troublesome manner
or
Persistent
Demanding
Unrelenting
Annoying
Over-eager
Harassing
It depends to the situations why the person is being Makulit
Stubborn - if you mean insisting in doing wrong things, again and again.
Insistent - if you mean keep asking for something again and again
Persistent - if you mean he won't easily quit doing things he wants to do.
Importunate - asking for something, especailly in a forceful manner, inisistent or troublesome manner.
annoying.
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:
makulit
In the Kisii language of African origin,kwareganigure has the meaning of "Welcome" in English language.
The word "gawaing pangkabuhayan" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "livelihood deed".
The word "tambutso" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "muffler".
The word "tela" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "cloth".
The word "naniniwala" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "believe".
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makulit
MAKULIT in English: teaser
makulit ka
nag
Don't be so stubborn.
Persistent Demanding Unrelenting Annoying Over-eager Harassing
It is pesky or importunate but still it depends on the sentence that you will use. it can also be mischievous or stubborn.
In Tagalog language, the equivalent of nagger would be "matanong", "mausisa", or "makulit" "Mareklamo"
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:importunate (troublesomely urgent or persistent in requesting; pressingly entreating)mischievous (playful in a naughty or teasing way or troublesome or irritating)nag (asking questions repeatedly which is sometimes disgusting and irritable)pesky (annoying or disgusting)
pardon me if sometimes I am importunate
The Tagalog word "makulit" has many equivalent words in English they are the following:importunate (troublesomely urgent or persistent in requesting; pressingly entreating)mischievous (playful in a naughty or teasing way or troublesome or irritating)nag (asking questions repeatedly which is sometimes disgusting and irritable)pesky (annoying or disgusting)