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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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panhik2

[Active Verb:]
magpanhik

[Passive Verb:]
ipanhik

[Examples:]
1) Magpanhik ka ng kape sa aking silid. (You bring up some coffee to my room.) 2) Ipanhik mo dito ang telebisyon. (Take the television set up here.)

(verb) to take upstairs
sukat3

[Active Verb:]
magsukat

[Passive Verb:]
isukat

[Examples:]
1) Magsukat ka ng ilang sapatos. (You try on some pairs of shoes.) 2) Isukat mo itong sapatos. (Try on this pair of shoes.)

(verb) to try on
pulupot2

[Active Verb:]
magpulupot

[Passive Verb:]
ipulupot

[Examples:]
1) Magpulupot ka ng basang damit. (You twist the wet clothes.) 2) Ipulupot mo ang basang pantalon. (Twist the wet pair of pants.)

(verb) to twist around or to wind around something
ambag

[Active Verb:]
mag-ambag

[Passive Verb:]
iambag

[Examples:]
Mag-ambag tayo para sa mga mahihirap. (Let's give something to the poor.)

1) contribution, share in a collective affair (noun) 2) to contribute, to give a share of any kind (verb)
kulot

[Active Verb:]
magkulot

[Passive Verb:]
kulutin

[Examples:]
1) Nais ni Maria mag-aral kung paano magkulot ng buhok. (Maria wants to learn how to make curly hair.) 2) Kulutin mo ang buhok niya. (Make her hair curly.)

1) curly, wavy (adj) 2) to give a perm, to make curly or wavy (verb)
baba1

[Active Verb:]
bumaba

[Passive Verb:]
babain

[Examples:]
1) Si Anita ay nasa baba. (Anita is down below.) 2) Bumaba siya sa hagdanan. (He went down the stairs.) 3) Ibaba mo ang iyong timbang. (Reduce your weight.) 4) Si Babalu ay may mahabang baba. (Babalu has a long chin.) 5) Mababa ang mesa. (The table is low

1) descent (noun) 2) to go down, to descend (verb) 3) to lower down, to reduce, to carry to a lower level (verb) 4) chin (noun) 5) short, low -- mababa (adj) 6) to become lower, to become cheaper (verb)
baba2

[Active Verb:]
magbaba

[Passive Verb:]
ibaba

[Examples:]
1) Si Anita ay nasa baba. (Anita is down below.) 2) Bumaba siya sa hagdanan. (He went down the stairs.) 3) Ibaba mo ang iyong timbang. (Reduce your weight.) 4) Si Babalu ay may mahabang baba. (Babalu has a long chin.) 5) Mababa ang mesa. (The table is low

1) descent, below (noun) 2) to go down, to descend (verb) 3) to lower down, to reduce, to carry to a lower level (verb) 4) chin (noun) 5) short, low -- mababa (adj) 6) to become shorter, to become cheaper (verb)
sunog2

[Passive Verb:]
sunugin

1) Madalas bang magsuyod ng buhok si Maria? (Does Maria comb her hair often?) 2) Suyurin mong mabuti ang bahay at makikita mo rin ang nawawalang libro. (Search the house intensively and you will surely find the missing book.)

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