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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
gupit3

[Active Verb:]
maggupit

[Passive Verb:]
gupitin

[Examples:]
1) Maggupit ka ng buhok sa parlor. (You cut some hair in the parlor.) 2) Gupitin natin ang litrato ni Erap sa diyaryo. (Let's cut Erap's picture from the newspaper.)

(verb) to cut with a pair of scissors or shears, to trim
halina

[L2 Definition:]
(var) halika (you come here)

(noun) fascination (verb) come along (halina kayo)
hanap

[Active Verb:]
humanap

[Passive Verb:]
hanapin

[Examples:]
1) Humanap ka ng kahoy sa gubat. (You search for wood in the forest.) 2) Hanapin natin ang anak mo. (Let us look for your child.)

(verb) to look for, to search for something
handog

[Active Verb:]
maghandog

[Passive Verb:]
ihandog

[Examples:]
1) Maghandog tayo ng alay sa simbahan. (Let us offer some gifts to the church.) 2) Ihandog natin ang ating sarili sa kapakanan ng mga mahihirap. (Let us dedicate ourselves in the service of the poor.)

(noun) offering, gift, present (verb) to offer, to dedicate
hango2

[Active Verb:]
maghango

[Passive Verb:]
hanguin

[Examples:]
1) Maghango ka na ng kawali sa lutuan. (You remove the wok from the stove.) 2) Hanguin natin sa hirap ang kapatid mo. (Let us help your brother from his difficulties.)

(verb) to remove something being cooked from the fire; (verb) to adapt from literary material; (verb) to save someone from something
harana

[Active Verb:]
magharana

[Passive Verb:]
haranahin

[Examples:]
1) Magharana tayo mamayang gabi sa bahay nila Ana. (Let's go serenade at Ana's place tonight.) 2) Haranahin natin si Ana mamayang gabi. (Let's go serenade Ana tonight.)

(noun) serenade (verb) to serenade
hatid

[Active Verb:]
maghatid

[Passive Verb:]
ihatid

[Examples:]
1) Maghatid tayo ng mga bata mamaya pauwi. (Let's accompany the kids home.) 2) Ihatid natin ang mga bata pauwi. (Let's bring the kids home.)

(verb) to escort, to accompany, to bring
higpit2

[Active Verb:]
maghigpit

[Passive Verb:]
higpitan

[Examples:]
1) Maghigpit tayo ng sinturon sa panahon ng taghirap. (We should tighten our belts during hard times.) 2) Higpitan natin ang ating sinturon. (Let's tighten our belts.)

(verb) to tighten
hilig

[Notes:]
Malay

(noun) inclination, leaning position, propensity, tendency (adj) /ma--/ (mahilig) having the inclination or tendency to
hinang

[Active Verb:]
maghinang

[Passive Verb:]
hinangin

[Examples:]
1) Maghinang ka ng sirang kotse. (You solder a broken car.) 2) Hinangin natin ang sirang kotse. (Let's solder a broken car.)

(verb) to solder, to weld

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