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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
alsa

[Active Verb:]
mag-alsa

[Passive Verb:]
ialsa

[Examples:]
1) Umalsa ang puto. (The rice cake rose.) 2) Nais mag-alsa ang mga manggagawa. (The laborers wanted to stage a strike.) 3) Alsahin mo ito. (Lift this up.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

1) a rising, as of dough (noun) 2) to rise (umalsa) 3) to rebel, to revolt, to rise up against, to stage a strike (mag-alsa) 4) to lift something (alsahin)
bibingka (noun) rice cake
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
mamon

[Notes:]
Spanish

(noun) a kind of sponge cupcake
palitaw (noun) rice cake made of glutinous rice, sugar, and coconut gratings
puto (noun) native rice cake
siyopaw

[Notes:]
Chinese

(noun) steamed rice cake with meat and condiments inside
suman (noun) native rice cake wrapped in banana or palm leaves
sundot2

[Active Verb:]
manundot

[Passive Verb:]
sundutin

[Examples:]
1) Mahilig siyang manundot ng cake ni Monica. (He likes to poke a finger on Monica's cake.) 2) Sundutin mo ng karayom ang lobo. (Poke the baloon with a needle.)

(verb) to poke (with the point of a finger, stick, spear, or the like)

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