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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
bukang-bibig

[L2 Definition:]
(var) bukambibig

(noun) popular expression; "the talk of the town"
bumbunan (noun) crown or top of the head, especially that of babies
buwal

[Active Verb:]
magbuwal

[Passive Verb:]
ibuwal

1) to fall down, to drop down -- BUMUWAL (verb) 2) to fall flat on the ground -- MABUWAL (verb) 3) to cut down, to push down -- MAGBUWAL, IBUWAL
diin

[Active Verb:]
dumiin

[Passive Verb:]
idiin

[Examples:]
1) Dumiin siya sa pintuan. (He pressed hard against the door.) 2) Idiin mo ang iyong kamay sa pintuan. (Press your hand against the door.)

1) heavily pressed (adj) (madiin) 2) to press hard, to press downward (verb)
hagis1

[Active Verb:]
humagis

[Examples:]
Humagis ang bata sa kotse. (The child was thrown off the car.)

(verb) to be thrown off
higa1

[Active Verb:]
humiga

[Examples:]
Humiga ka muna sa kama. (You lie down in bed first.)

(verb) to lie down
higa2

[Active Verb:]
maghiga

[Passive Verb:]
ihiga

[Examples:]
1) Maghiga ka ng bata sa kama. (You lay down the child in bed.) 2) Ihiga mo ang bata sa kama. (Lay down the child in bed.)

(verb) to lay down
hubo

[Active Verb:]
maghubo

[Passive Verb:]
hubuan

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang maghubo sa harap ng mga tao. (You should not take off your pants in front of many people.) 2) Hubuan mo ng pantalon ang bata at gusto niyang umihi. (Take off the kid's pants 'cause he wants to pee.)

(adj) nude, undressed from the waist down (verb) to take off the pants, to undress from the waist down
iwi

[Active Verb:]
mag-iwi

[Examples:]
Mag-iwi ka ng anak niya. (You take care of her child.)

(noun) /pag--/ (pag-iiwi) taking care of an animal for someone else who is the real owner (verb) to take care of children
kababayan (noun) townmate (rw. BAYAN)

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