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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
agos

[Active Verb:]
umagos

[Passive Verb:]
iagos

[Examples:]
1) Mabilis ang agos sa ilog. (The current in the river is fast.) 2) Maagos ang ilog ngayong tag-ulan. (The river has swift currents this rainy season.) 3) Baka agusin inyong bangka sa lakas ng ulan. (Your boat might be carried away by the current because

1) current (noun) 2) having swift currents (adj) 3) to be carried away by the current (verb) 4) to flow (verb)
amot

[Active Verb:]
umamot

[Passive Verb:]
amutan

[Examples:]
Umamot siya ng isang kilong bigas. (He bought a kilo of rice at cost.)

(verb) to obtain, procure, buy at cost price.
anod

[Active Verb:]
maanod

[Passive Verb:]
ianod

[Examples:]
Inanod ng tubig ang bakya. (The wooden shoes were carried away by the current.)

(verb) to be carried away by the current
anuman (pron) whatsoever; usually occurs with WALANG as in WALANG ANUMAN to mean "not at all" or "there is nothing to it".
baluktot

[Active Verb:]
bumaluktot

[Passive Verb:]
baluktutin

(adj) crooked, curved, bent
buhol

[Active Verb:]
magbuhol

[Passive Verb:]
ibuhol

[Examples:]
1) Magbuhol ka ng lubid. ([You] make a knot with the rope.) 2) Ibuhol mo ang lubid. (Make a knot with the rope.)

(verb) to make a knot; to tie securely
gapos3

[Active Verb:]
maggapos

[Passive Verb:]
igapos

[Examples:]
1) Maggapos ka ng baboy. (You tie up the pig.) 2) Igapos mo ang baboy. (Tie the pig up.)

(verb) to tie up securely, usually by the arms
hubog (noun) curves (figure)
ikaw (pron) you (singular); usually occurs initially in sentences
impit (adj) /mag--/ repressed, curbed

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