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Tagalog Translator *Online*

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Tagalog English
pula3

[Active Verb:]
mamula

[Passive Verb:]
pulahan

[Examples:]
1) Mahilig ka bang mamula ng kapwa? (Are you fond of giving adverse criticisms about other people?) 2) Huwag mong pulahan ang iyong kapwa. (Don't criticize your neighbor.)

(verb) to give adverse criticisms
sabon (noun) soap
sabong see sabong1 see sabong2
sabong1 (noun) cockfight
sabong2

[Active Verb:]
magsabong

[Passive Verb:]
isabong

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw nilang magsabong sa Mahal na Araw. (They don't want to engage in cockfighting during the Holy Week.) 2) Gustong isabong ni Mang Pedro ang kanyang tandang. (Mang Pedro wants to engage his rooster in a cockfight.)

(verb) to engage in cockfighting; to play or bet in a cockfight
sana

[Notes:]
Expresses unreal futurity in the past or doubtful futurity in the present. In the latter sense, expresses modesty in a request, as IPAGLALABA SANA KITA NG DAMIT NGUNIT WALA AKONG SABON, I would have washed your clothes for you, but I didn't have any soap.

with hope
sigang1

[Active Verb:]
magsigang

[Passive Verb:]
isigang

[Examples:]
1) Magsigang tayo ng baboy. (Let's cook some pork broth.) 2) Isigang mo ang baboy. (Make some pork broth.)

(verb) to cook with broth and condiments; to stew
sumbong

[Active Verb:]
magsumbong

[Passive Verb:]
isumbong

[Examples:]
1) Magsumbong tayo sa may-ari ng tindahan. (Let us complain to the owner of the store.) 2) Isumbong natin sa pulis ang may-ari ng tindahan. (Let's tell the store owner to the police.)

(verb) to accuse; to tell on; to complain about
tabo see tabo1 see tabo2 see tabo3
tabo1 (noun) a dipper; scoop; usually a coconut shell or an empty can

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