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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
naku!

[Notes:]
an interjection derived from NANAY KO! or INA KO!, my mother!

(intj) oh, my!
a!

[Examples:]
A! Naalala ko na! (A! Now I remember!)

(intj.) an exclamation of sudden recollection
sintido komun

[L2 Definition:]
(var) SENTIDO KOMUN

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) common sense
kondoktor

[L2 Definition:]
(var) kondoktora (female)

(noun) conductor in a public vehicle
konsehal

[L2 Definition:]
(var) konsehala (female)

(noun) councilor
Koreano (noun) Korean
pala

[Notes:]
when used after HINDI, expresses contrast with one's expectation; a reversal, as ANG ISIP KO'Y BALAT LAMANG NG ITLOG ITO, HINDI PALA, KUNDI ITLOG NA BUO. I thought this was only an eggshell, but no, it was a whole egg.

(part) so; an exclamation of surprise, as IKAW PALA! So, it is you!
ewan

[Examples:]
Ewan ko. (I don't know.)

(post-verb) don't know, a variant of AYWAN
hagip

[Examples:]
Mag-ingat ka sa paglakad sa kalsada baka ka mahagip ng mabilis na kotse. (Be careful when you cross the street or you might be hit by a car.)

(verb) /maka--; ma--/ (makahagip; mahagip) hit or caught by a moving body
hiram1

[Active Verb:]
humiram

[Passive Verb:]
hiramin

[Examples:]
1) Humiram siya ng pera sa kanyang kaibigan. (He borrowed money from his friend.) 2) Hiramin mo muna ang kotse ni Jose. (Borrow Jose's car for while.)

(verb) t borrow, to ask for a loan

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