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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
intindi2

[Active Verb:]
mag-intindi

[Passive Verb:]
intindihin

[Examples:]
1) Mag-intindi ka muna sa iyong lolo. (You should attend to your grandfather first.) 2) Intindihin mo muna ang iyong mga anak. (Attend to your children first.)

(verb) to take care of, to look after, to attend to
tukso

[Active Verb:]
manukso

[Passive Verb:]
tuksuhin

[Examples:]
1) Mahilig manukso ang batang iyan. (That child is fond of teasing.) 2) Huwag mong tuksuhin si Bill. (Don't tease Bill.)

(verb) to tease; to joke; to jest; to tempt
suka4

[Active Verb:]
magsuka

[Examples:]
Huwag mong masyadong pakainin ang bata at baka magsuka siya. (You should not overfeed the child or he might throw up.)

(verb) to vomit; to throw up
ampon

[Active Verb:]
mag-ampon

[Passive Verb:]
ampunin

[Examples:]
Mag-ampon ka ng bata. (Adopt a child.) Ampunin mo ang bata (Adopt the child.)

1) adopted child; protection in the form of adoption (noun) 2) to adopt a child (verb)
binyag

[Active Verb:]
magbinyag

[Passive Verb:]
binyagan

[Examples:]
Malapit nang binyagan ang anak nila. (Their child will soon be baptized.)

1) baptism (noun) 2) to baptize someone (verb)
basag1

[Active Verb:]
magbasag

[Passive Verb:]
basagan

[Examples:]
1) Basag ang salamin. (The mirror is broken.) 2) Huwag kang malikot at baka ka makabasag ng pinggan. (Don't be rough or you might break some china.) 3) Baka basagin ng bata ang plorera. (The child might break the flower vase.)

1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to be able to break (verb) 3) to break glassware, china, earthenware; to crack; to break repeatedly (verb)
basag2

[Active Verb:]
bumasag

[Passive Verb:]
basagin

[Examples:]
1) Basag ang salamin. (The mirror is broken.) 2) Huwag kang malikot at baka ka makabasag ng pinggan. (Don't be rough or you might break some china.) 3) Baka basagin ng bata ang plorera. (The child might break the flower vase.)

1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to be able to break (verb) 3) to break glassware, china, earthenware; to crack; to break repeatedly (verb)
basag3

[Passive Verb:]
mabasag

[Examples:]
1) Basag ang salamin. (The mirror is broken.) 2) Huwag kang malikot at baka ka makabasag ng pinggan. (Don't be rough or you might break some china.) 3) Baka basagin ng bata ang plorera. (The child might break the flower vase.)

1) broken (adj) 2) to break china, glassware or earthenware accidentally; to be able to break (verb) 3) to break glassware, china, earthenware; to crack; to break repeatedly (verb)
anak

[Active Verb:]
manganak

[Passive Verb:]
ipanganak

[Examples:]
1) Si Maria ay bumalik agad sa trabaho tatlong araw pagkatapos niyang manganak. (Maria returned to work three days after she gave birth.) 2) Ipinanganak na bulag ang bata. (The child was born blind.) 3) Anong araw mo gustong ipanganak ang bata? (What day

1) child, son/daughter, offspring (noun) 2) to be born (verb) 3) to give birth
balibag1

[Active Verb:]
magbalibag

[Passive Verb:]
ibalibag

[Examples:]
1) Huwag mong ibalibag ang laruan sa bata. (Don't throw the toys to the child.) 2) Gusto kong balibagin ng bato ang mga maingay na aso sa kapitbahay. (I want to hurl some stones on those noisy dogs at the neighbor's house.)

1) heave of throwing something like a boomerang or a piece of wood or cane (noun) 2) to be thrown, hurled (verb) 3) to throw, hurl, cast an object (verb) 4) to throw, hurl, cast an object at someone or something (verb)

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