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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
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)
balot

[Active Verb:]
magbalot

[Passive Verb:]
balutin

[Examples:]
1) May uwi akong balot para sa iyo. (I brought home some food for you.) 2) Balot siya ng makapal na damit sa taglamig. (She is wrapped in thick clothes during the cold season.) 3) Magbalot ka ng makakain natin. (Wrap the food we are going to eat.)

1) covering, wrapping, take home food (noun) 2) covered, wrapped (adj) 3) to wrap, to encase, to envelop (verb)
balabal1

[Active Verb:]
magbalabal

[Passive Verb:]
ibalabal

[Examples:]
Magbalabal ka at nang hindi ka ginawin. (Wrap yourself so you won't get cold.)

1) mantilla, wrap, shawl (apparel) (noun) 2) to wrap oneself with a shawl, mantle, or kerchief (verb)
balabal2

[Active Verb:]
bumalabal

[Passive Verb:]
balabalan

[Examples:]
Magbalabal ka at nang hindi ka ginawin. (Wrap yourself so you won't get cold.)

1) mantilla, wrap, shawl (apparel) (noun) 2) to wrap oneself with a shawl, mantle, or kerchief (verb)
bilanggo

[Active Verb:]
magbilanggo

[Passive Verb:]
ibilanggo

[Examples:]
1) Baka mabilanggo si Imelda Marcos ngayong taon. (Imelda Marcos might be put to jail this year.) 2) Hindi pwedeng magbilanggo ng mga walang kasalanan. (The innocent cannot be put to prison.)

1) prisoner (noun) 2) to be imprisoned, to be put to jail -- MABILANGGO (verb) 3) to imprison, to hold captive -- MAGBILANGGO, IBILANGGO (verb)
bili1

[Active Verb:]
magbili

[Passive Verb:]
bilhan

[Examples:]
1) Bumili ng bahay ang aking kapatid. (My brother bought a house.) 2) Ipinagbili ng aking kapatid ang kanilang bahay. (My brother sold their house.)

1) to buy, to purchase -- BUMILI, BILHIN (verb) 2) to sell -- MAGBILI, IPAGBILI (verb)
bili2

[Active Verb:]
bumili

[Passive Verb:]
bilhin

[Examples:]
1) Bumili ng bahay ang aking kapatid. (My brother bought a house.) 2) Ipinagbili ng aking kapatid ang kanilang bahay. (My brother sold their house.)

1) to buy, to purchase -- BUMILI, BILHIN (verb) 2) to sell -- MAGBILI, IPAGBILI (verb)
kapit1

[Active Verb:]
magkapit

[Passive Verb:]
ikapit

[Examples:]
1) Kumapit siya sa akin. (He held on to me.) 2) Ikapit mo ang kamay mo sa balikat ng bata. (Put your hand on the child's shoulder.) 3) Magkapit kayo at baka kayo mahulog. (Hold on to each other's hands or you might fall.)

1) to hold, to grasp -- KUMAPIT, KAPITAN (verb) 2) to attach to, to connect to --- IKAPIT (verb) 3) to hold on to each other, to join -- MAGKAPIT (verb)
kapit2

[Active Verb:]
kumapit

[Passive Verb:]
kapitan

[Examples:]
1) Kumapit siya sa akin. (He held on to me.) 2) Ikapit mo ang kamay mo sa balikat ng bata. (Put your hand on the child's shoulder.) 3) Magkapit kayo at baka kayo mahulog. (Hold on to each other's hands or you might fall.)

1) to hold, to grasp -- KUMAPIT, KAPITAN (verb) 2) to attach to, to connect to --- IKAPIT (verb) 3) to hold on to each other, to join -- MAGKAPIT (verb)
bitiw1

[Active Verb:]
magbitiw

[Examples:]
1) Bumitiw siya sa aking pagkakahawak. (He released himself from my grip.) 2) Nais ng presidente na magbitiw sa kanyang katungkulan. (The president wants to resign from office.)

1) to release one's hold or grip -- BUMITIW (verb) 2) to resign, to let go -- MAGBITIW (verb)

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