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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
buslu (noun) a kind of basket
diyaket

[Notes:]
English

(noun) jacket
dukot1

[Active Verb:]
dumukot

[Passive Verb:]
dukutin

[Examples:]
1) Dumukot ka ng barya sa aking bag. (You draw out some coins from my bag.) 2) Dukutin mo ang barya sa aking bag. (Draw some coins from my bag.)

(verb) to draw out from a pocket, a bag or a container with the hand
dukot2

[Active Verb:]
mangdukot

[Passive Verb:]
dukutan

[Examples:]
1) Magaling mangdukot ang magnanakaw. (A thief is a good pickpocket.) 2) Nadukutan ang bag ni Ana kaninang umaga papuntang opisina. (Ana's purse was stolen from her bag on her way to the office this morning.)

(verb) to pickpocket, to steal
ginaw

[Passive Verb:]
ginawin

[Examples:]
Magsuot ka ng dyaket at baka ka ginawin. (You should put on a jacket or you might feel cold.)

1) cold, coldness, freezing temperature (noun) 2) /ma--/ (maginaw) cold, chilly, freezing (adj) 3) to become cold (verb) 4) /ma--/ to feel cold (verb)
hango1

[Active Verb:]
humango

[Examples:]
Humango siya ng ilang mais mula sa basket. (He appropriated some maize from the basket.)

(verb) to appropriate a certain amount of goods
kaldero (noun) pot, kettle
kapkap1

[Active Verb:]
magkapkap

[Passive Verb:]
kapkapan

[Examples:]
1) Kumapkap ka ng pera sa bulsa ko. (Frisk my pocket for some money.) 2) Kapkapan mo ang bulsa ng nahuling magnananakaw. (Frisk the pocket of the thief who was arrested.)

1) frisk (noun) 2) to frisk something or someone (verb)
kapkap2

[Active Verb:]
kumapkap

[Passive Verb:]
kapkapin

[Examples:]
1) Kumapkap ka ng pera sa bulsa ko. (Frisk my pocket for some money.) 2) Kapkapan mo ang bulsa ng nahuling magnananakaw. (Frisk the pocket of the thief who was arrested.)

1) frisk (noun) 2) to frisk something or someone (verb)
kawa (noun) big kettle

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