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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
sunog2

[Passive Verb:]
sunugin

1) Madalas bang magsuyod ng buhok si Maria? (Does Maria comb her hair often?) 2) Suyurin mong mabuti ang bahay at makikita mo rin ang nawawalang libro. (Search the house intensively and you will surely find the missing book.)
gamot1

[Active Verb:]
gumamot

[Passive Verb:]
gamutin

[Examples:]
1) Gumamot ng bata ang doktor. (The doctor treated the child.) 2) Gamutin mo ang batang may sakit. (Treat the sick child.)

1) medicine (noun) 2) to treat, especially with medicine (verb)
bangon

[Active Verb:]
bumangon

[Passive Verb:]
ibangon

[Examples:]
1) Bumangon siya ng maaga kanina. (He got up early a while ago.) 2) Ibangon mo ang may sakit. (Help the sick person get up.)

1) rising from a lying position (noun) 2) to rise from a lying position -- BUMANGON (verb) 3) to raise something, to set something in upright position -- MAGBANGON, IBANGON (verb)
bihis

[Active Verb:]
magbihis

[Passive Verb:]
bihisan

[Examples:]
1) Maganda ang bihis mo ngayon. (What you're wearing today is beautiful.) 2) Bakit bihis ka ngayon? (Why are you dressed up today?) 3) Magbihis ka ng malinis na damit. (Put on your clean clothes.)

1) the dress one wears (noun) 2) well-dressed, dressed up (adj) 3) to change clothes, to put on clothes (verb)
mahal kita I love you
Ikinatútuwá kitang mákilala or Ikinatútuwá kong nákilala ko ikaw (or kayo if plural).

[Expressions Category:]
Lean more about Conversation.

I'm pleased to meet you.
sungkit1

[Active Verb:]
sumungkit

Isunong mo ang basket ng itlog. (Carry the basket of eggs on your head.)
dikit see dikit1 see dikit2 see dikit3
ikit see ikit1 see ikit2
kita see kita1 see kita2

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