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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
antok

[Active Verb:]
maantok

[Passive Verb:]
antukin

[Examples:]
Inantok ang bata. (The child got sleepy.)

(verb) to be sleepy
bura

[Active Verb:]
magbura

[Passive Verb:]
burahin

[Examples:]
1) Burahin mo ang maling sagot. (Erase the wrong answer.) 2) Magbura ka ng pisara. (Erase/clean the blackboard.)

(verb) to erase something, to remove traces of
sabit1

[Active Verb:]
sumabit

[Examples:]
Sumabit ang damit niya sa pako. (Her clothes got hanged on the nail.)

(verb) to hang; to suspend
hugot2

[Active Verb:]
manghugot

[Passive Verb:]
hugutin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag mong hugutin ang iyong ngipin. (You should not pull out your tooth.) 2) Ayaw niyang manghugot ng hindi niya ari. (He does not like to pull out what is not his.)

(verb) to pull out
hugot1

[Active Verb:]
humugot

[Examples:]
Humugot siya ng damit sa aparador. (She pulled out a dress from the cabinet.)

(verb) to pull out, to draw
dikit2

[Active Verb:]
dumikit

[Examples:]
Dumikit ang papel sa dingding. (The paper got stuck on the wall.)

(verb) to stick, to adhere, to get stuck
kawit2

[Active Verb:]
kumawit

[Passive Verb:]
kawitin

[Examples:]
Kumawit ang pantalon niya sa pako. (His trousers were got hooked on the nail.)

1) hook (noun) 2) to get hooked (verb)
kawit1

[Active Verb:]
magkawit

[Passive Verb:]
ikawit

[Examples:]
1) Kumawit ang pantalon niya sa pako. (His trousers got hooked on the nail.) 2) Magingat ka sa paglalakad at baka makawit ang pantalon mo sa pako. (Be careful as you walk or your trousers might get hooked on the nail.) 3) Ikawit mo ang alambre sa pako. (H

1) hook (noun) 2) to get hooked (verb) 3) to get hooked accidentally -- MAKAWIT(verb) 4) to hook something -- MAGKAWIT, IKAWIT, KAWITIN (verb)
abot1

[Active Verb:]
mag-abot

[Passive Verb:]
abutan

[Examples:]
Mag-abot ka ng pagkain. (Pass some food.) Umabot ka ng ulam. (Reach for the food.) Inabot niya ang bus. (He got there in time for the bus.) Inabutan niya ang bus. (He caught up with the bus.)

1) overtaken, abreast with, within reach (adj) 2) to hand over, to give, to pass (active verb) 3) to reach out for, to overtake or reach, to be in time.
abot2

[Active Verb:]
umabot

[Passive Verb:]
abutin

[Examples:]
Mag-abot ka ng pagkain. (Pass some food.) Umabot ka ng ulam. (Reach for the food.) Inabot niya ang bus. (He got there in time for the bus.) Inabutan niya ang bus. (He caught up with the bus.)

1) overtaken, abreast with, within reach (adj) 2) to hand over, to give, to pass (active verb) 3) to reach out for, to overtake or reach, to be in time.

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