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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
gapos4

[Active Verb:]
manggapos

[Examples:]
Manggapos ka ng aso. (You tie up the dog.)

(verb) to tie up
ikot2

[Active Verb:]
mag-ikot

[Passive Verb:]
iikot

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw niyang mag-ikot ng kotse sa kapitbahayan. (He does not want to take the car around the neighborhood.) 2) Iikot mo muna ang kotse bago mo iparada. (Turn around the car before you park it.)

(verb) to turn something around, to take around
hugas

[Active Verb:]
maghugas

[Passive Verb:]
hugasan

[Examples:]
1) Maghugas ka ng iyong kamay bago ka kumain. (You wash your hands before you eat.) 2) Hugasan mo ang mga plato. (Wash the dishes.)

(verb) to wash
laba

[Active Verb:]
maglaba

[Passive Verb:]
labhan

[Examples:]
1) Maglaba ka mamayang gabi. (You wash the clothes tonight.) 2) Labhan mo ang mga maruruming pantalon. (Wash the dirty pants.)

(verb) to wash (clothes), to launder
saksi2

[Active Verb:]
sumaksi

[Examples:]
Sumaksi ka ba sa pagkamatay ni Eva? (Did you witness the death of Eva?)

(verb) to witness; to testify
banda 1) a band of musicians; an organized group of musicians (noun) 2) towards or about a certain place or time; in the direction of (adj)
banat2

[Active Verb:]
bumanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatan

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to strech (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
banat1

[Active Verb:]
magbanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatin

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to stretch (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
bahala

[Examples:]
Bahala na kayo. (It's up to you./The decision is yours.)

1) an expression of uncertainty or responsibility (noun) 2) be responsible, manage, take charge; take care of (adj) 3) to feel concerned, worried, anxious -- MABAHALA
bola

[Active Verb:]
mambola

[Passive Verb:]
bolahin

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw niyang mangbola ng babae. (He does not want to flatter a girl.) 2) Bolahin natin ang kapatid mo. (Let's put your sister on.)

1) ball (noun) 2) to flatter, to jest, to put someone on (verb)

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