Tagaytay

Etymology
From, from , referring to the mountain ridge near Mount Sungay overlooking Taal Lake. By folk etymology, from ", !", referring to the yells of a boy (with his father, hunting in the forest) that echoed on the mountains on the present location of the city.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 大雅臺
 * Hokkien:
 * Mandarin: 大雅臺
 * French: Tagaytay
 * Japanese: タガイタイ
 * Korean: 타가이타이
 * Portuguese: Tagaytay
 * Russian: Тагайтай
 * Spanish: Tagaytay
 * Tagalog: Tagaytay

Etymology
From, from , referring to the mountain ridge near Mount Sungay overlooking Taal Lake. By folk etymology, from ", !", referring to the yells of a boy (with his father, hunting in the forest) that echoed on the mountains on the present location of the city.

Etymology
From, referring to the mountain ridge near Mount Sungay overlooking Taal Lake. By folk etymology, from ", !", referring to the yells of a boy (with his father, hunting in the forest) that echoed on the mountains on the present location of the city.