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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
limos3

[Active Verb:]
magpalimos

[Examples:]
Magpalimos ka sa Quiapo at Baclaran. (You ask for alms at Quiapo and Baclaran.)

(verb) to beg; to ask for alms
simot2

[Passive Verb:]
simutin

[Examples:]
Simutin mo ang pagkain sa iyong plato. (Finish the food on your plate.)

(verb) to consume, take, or use entirely; to pick up to the last grain or piece (from floor, dish, or container)
limot1

[Active Verb:]
lumimot

[Passive Verb:]
limutin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag ka sanang lumimot sa ating sumpaan. (Please don't you forget our commitment to each other.) 2) Limutin mo na ang kahapon. (Forget the past.)

(verb) to forget
limot2

[Active Verb:]
kalimutan

[Examples:]
Huwag mong kalimutan ang pambayad sa tubig at elektrisidad. (Don't you forget the payment for the water and electricity.)

(verb) to forget
limos1

[Active Verb:]
maglimos

[Passive Verb:]
ilimos

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang laging maglimos sa mga pulubi at baka sila ay masanay. (You should not always give alms to the beggars or they might get used to it.) 2) Ilimos mo kami ng pagkain para bukas. (Beg for us our food for tomorrow.)

(verb) to give alms, to beg
lasap2

[Active Verb:]
lumasap

[Passive Verb:]
lasapin

[Examples:]
1) Lumasap siya ng pagkaing niluto ng kanyang nanay. (He relished the taste of his mother's dish.) 2) Lasapin mo ang simoy ng hangin. (Enjoy the good smell of air.)

(verb) to relish the taste of food; to enjoy (something)
limos see limos1 see limos2 see limos3
limot see limot1 see limot2
simot see simot1 see simot2
Timog

[Expressions Category:]
Lean more about Travel.

South.

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