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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
hanay3

[Active Verb:]
maghanay

[Passive Verb:]
ihanay

[Examples:]
1) Nais ng guro na maghanay ng sampung lapis ang mga bata sa mesa. (The teacher wants the students to place in line ten pencils on the table.) 2) Ihanay ninyo ang mga lapis sa mesa. (Put in line all the pencils on the table.)

(verb) to place or put in line or in a successive order
hilat (adj) stretched, pulled
hitso (noun) betel nut leaf with lime and betel nut for chewing
itak (noun) bolo, large knife, cutlass, kitchen knife
kahig

[Active Verb:]
kumahig

[Passive Verb:]
kahigin

[Examples:]
1) Kumahig ng lupa ang manok. (The chicken scratched the ground.) 2) Kahigin mo ang mga dahong nahulog sa lupa. (Rake the leaves off the ground.)

1) scratching off a loose surface, as soil scratched off by chickens (noun) 2) to scratch off (verb)
kaila

[Active Verb:]
magkaila

[Passive Verb:]
ikaila

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang magkaila na ikaw ay may asawa na. (Don't deny that you are already married.) 2) Ikaila mo kaya na ikaw ay hindi na binata? (Will you deny that you are no longer a bachelor?)

(verb) to deny, to profess ignorance of
kamison (noun) chemise
kamot

[Active Verb:]
kumamot

[Passive Verb:]
kamutin

[Examples:]
1) Kumamot na lang siya ng ulo. (He just scratched his head.) 2) Magkamot ka na lang ng ulo. (Just scratch your head.) 3) Mangamot ka na lang ng pusa. (Just scratch a cat.)

1) to scratch one's self -- KUMAMOT (verb) 2) to scratch repeatedly -- MAGKAMOT (verb) 3) to scratch somebody -- MANGAMOT, KAMUTIN (verb)
kastanyas (noun) chestnut
katay

[Active Verb:]
magkatay

[Passive Verb:]
katayin

[Examples:]
1) Magkatay ka ng manok para sa fiesta. (Slaughter some chicken for the fiesta.) 2) Katayin mo na ang baka. (Slaughter the cow now.)

(verb) to butcher, to cut into slices, especially meat, to slaughter

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