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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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Searching for "iwan": 14 records

Tagalog English
liwanag (adj) /ma--/ bright; clear; distinct
tiwangwang (adj) /naka--/ widely open; totally exposed (to wind and sun)
karaniwan (adj) ordinary, common, usual
tinag

[Active Verb:]
tuminag

[Passive Verb:]
tinagin

[Examples:]
1) Tuminag ang kanyang mukha sa liwanag ng araw. (Her face was illuminated by the sun's light.) 2) Patinagin natin ang bahay na madilim. (Let us brighten up the dim house.)

(noun) shine, illumination (verb) to illuminate, to brighten up (idiom) to understand, to enlighten (adj) bright, shiny
siwang (noun) slit; crevice; space of a small opening (as of window or door)
baiwang (noun) waist
iyak

[Active Verb:]
umiyak

[Examples:]
Umiyak ang bata ng iwan siya ng kanyang nanay. (The child cried after his mother left him.)

(verb) to cry
sagap1

[Active Verb:]
makasagap

[Examples:]
Umakyat ka sa bundok kung gusto mong makasagap ng sariwang hangin. (You go up the mountain if you want to inhale some fresh air.)

(verb) to inhale something; figuratively, to pick up a rumor unintentionally
sikad2

[Active Verb:]
sumikad

[Passive Verb:]
isikad

[Examples:]
1) Sumikad ang kabayo dahil sa takot. (The horse kicked its hind legs because of fear.) 2) Isikad mo ang iyong kaliwang paa. (Kick your left foot backwards.)

(verb) to kick backward
iwan2

[Active Verb:]
mang-iwan

[Examples:]
Huwag kang mang-iwan ng kasama. (Don't you leave your companions behind.)

(verb) to leave somebody or someone behind

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