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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
limbag1

[Active Verb:]
maglimbag

[Passive Verb:]
limbagin

[Examples:]
1) Ang pamantasan ang naatasang maglimbag ng report ni Starr tungkol sa eskandalo ni Clinton. (The university was given the privilege of printing the Starr report on the Clinton scandal.) 2) Limbagin mo ang iyong pangalan sa papel. (Write your name in blo

(verb) to print; to write in block letters
limbag2

[Passive Verb:]
ilimbag

[Examples:]
Ilimbag mo ang iyong pangalan sa papel. (Write your name in block letters on the paper.)

(verb) to print; to write in block letters
lilis

[Active Verb:]
maglilis

[Passive Verb:]
ililis

[Examples:]
1) Maglilis ka ng iyong pantalon bago ka lumusong sa tubig. (You should roll up your pants before you dip into the water.) 2) Ililis mo ang iyong manggas bago ka maghugas ng kamay mo. (Roll up your sleeves before you wash your hands.)

(verb) to pull up the skirt or trousers; to roll up the sleeves
ipon

[Active Verb:]
mag-ipon

[Passive Verb:]
ipunin

[Examples:]
1) Mag-ipon ka para sa iyong kinabukasan. (You save for your future.) 2) Ipunin mo ang iyong pera. (Save your money.)

(verb) to save, to collect (abbreviated form of MAGTIPON) (verb) to put together, to hoard
impok

[Active Verb:]
mag-impok

[Passive Verb:]
impokin

[Examples:]
1) Mag-impok ka para sa iyong kinabukasan. (You should save for your future.) 2) Impokin mo ang iyong suweldo. (Save your income.)

(verb) to save, usually money
hilod

[Active Verb:]
maghilod

[Passive Verb:]
hiludin

[Examples:]
1) Maghilod ka ng iyong paa sa pagligo mo. (You scrub your feet when you take a shower.) 2) Hiludin mo ang iyong paa. (Scrub your feet.)

(verb) to scrub the skin to remove dirt
silbi

[Active Verb:]
magsilbi

[Passive Verb:]
isilbi

[Examples:]
1) Magsilbi ka sa iyong inang bayan. (You should serve your motherland.) 2) Isilbi mo ang iyong niluto. (Serve what you cooked.)

(verb) to serve
parada2

[Active Verb:]
pumarada

[Passive Verb:]
iparada

[Examples:]
1) Sabi ng pulis pumarada raw tayo dito sa harap ng presinto. (The policeman said that we should park the car infront of the station.) 2) Iparada mo ang iyong motorsiklo sa harap ng presinto. (Park your motorbike infront of the police station.)

(verb) to stop; to stop a vehicle; to park
pasyal2

[Passive Verb:]
ipasyal

[Examples:]
Ipasyal mo ang iyong anak. (Take your baby for a walk.)

(verb) to take for a walk
lasa3

[Active Verb:]
lumasa

[Passive Verb:]
lasahin

[Examples:]
1) Lumasa ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (The fish left a taste in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.) 2) Lasahin mo ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (Taste the fish in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.)

(verb) to taste; to have a taste of; to leave a taste of

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