How do you say "sociopath" in tagalog?

The literal translation of "sociopath" in Filipino is also "sociopath". "Crazy" is literally translated as "baliw" in Filipino.

A bit of a trivia, Tagalog is an Austronesian language with about 57 million speakers in the Philippines, particularly in Manila, central and southern parts of Luzon, and also on the islands of Lubang, Marinduque, and the northern and eastern parts of Mindoro.

The name Tagalog derives from tagá-ílog, which means "resident beside the river". Little is known of the history of the language before the arrival of the Spanish in the Philippines during the 16th century as no eariler written materials have been found.

The earliest known book in Tagalog is the Doctrina Cristiana (Christian Doctrine) which was published in 1593. It was written in Spanish and Tagalog, with the Tagalog text in both Baybayin and the Latin alphabet.

You can learn more about Tagalog alphabets, pronunciation and language at Omniglot.

Find out about the History of the Language of the Philippines at Living Language.

Thursday, February 16 2017
Source: https://filipinodict.com/en/en/tl/sociopath