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Tagalog Translator *Online*

Welcome to the Tagalog Translator Online. This project initially started as a personal experiment to develop a dictionary for translating English to Tagalog and Tagalog to English words and expressions. At this moment many people, from all over the world, are using this website in order to be able to communicate with family, friends or lovers, living in the Philippines. If you have any suggestions for future developments, then please let me know. Notice: if you want to download the Windows program (freeware) of this translator then click here.

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Tagalog English
init

[Active Verb:]
mag-init

[Passive Verb:]
initin

[Examples:]
1) Maginit ka ng tubig. (You heat up the water.) 2) Initin mo ang kanin. (Heat up the rice.)

(noun) heat, warmth, humidity (adj) /ma--/ (mainit) hot, warm, humid (adj) /ma--/ (mainit ang ulo) short-tempered (verb) to heat up something
bigas

[Examples:]
PALAY is unhusked rice; BIGAS is husked, uncooked rice; KANIN is cooked rice; MALAGKIT is sticky rice (cooked or uncooked); SUMAN is sweet steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves; PUTO is a rice cake. Steamed rice, which is the staple in most meals is SINAI

[Notes:]
PALAY is unhusked rice; BIGAS is husked, uncooked rice; KANIN is cooked rice; MALAGKIT is sticky rice (cooked or uncooked); SUMAN is sweet steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves; PUTO is a rice cake.

(noun) husked and uncooked rice
man1 (pron) used with the interrogative pronouns SINO, KANINO, ANO, ALIN, KAILAN, SAAN, etc., as SINO MAN, whoever; SA KANINO MAN, whomever; ANO MAN, whatever; ALIN MAN, whichever; KAILAN MAN, whenever; SAAN MAN, wherever; MAGKANO MAN, whatever the cost (price
nino

[Notes:]
post positive form of KANINO, as BAHAY NINO for KANINONG BAHAY, whose house

(pron) whose
dugtong1

[Active Verb:]
dumugtong

[Passive Verb:]
dugtungan

[Examples:]
1) Dumugtong ang bagong pasahero sa eroplano kanina. (A new passenger was added in the plane earlier.) 2) Dugtungan natin ang tali. (Let's extend the twine.)

(verb) to add, to extend
hangos

[Active Verb:]
humangos

[Examples:]
Bakit ka humangos kanina? (Why were you breathless earlier?)

(verb) to be breathless
sama2

[Active Verb:]
sumama

[Examples:]
Sumama ang pakiramdam ni Ana kaninang umaga. (Ana became ill this morning.)

(verb) to become bad; to become ill
salo

[Active Verb:]
sumalo

[Examples:]
Sumalo siya ng bola kanina. (She caught a ball earlier.)

(verb) to catch
palit2

[Passive Verb:]
ipalit

[Examples:]
Ipalit mo itong baso sa nabasag na baso kanina. (Have this glass as a replacement to the glass that was broken earlier.)

(verb) to change; to replace; to exchange; to cash a check
nguya

[Active Verb:]
ngumuya

[Passive Verb:]
nguyain

[Examples:]
1) Ngumuya ako ng bayabas kaninang umaga. (I chewed some guava early this morning.) 2) Nguyain mo na ang bayabas. (Chew the guava.)

(verb) to chew; to masticate

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