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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
abay

[Active Verb:]
umabay

[Passive Verb:]
abayan

[Examples:]
1. Si Pedro ang abay ni Juan sa kasal. (Peter is the best man in John's wedding.) 2. Umabay si Pedro sa kasal ni Juan. (Peter acted as best man in John's wedding.) 3. Abayan mo si Juan sa kasal niya. (Be John's best man in his wedding.)

1) companion, best man, bridesmaid (noun) 2) to escort, act as best man, maid of honor, or bridesmaid (active verb)
agaw1

[Active Verb:]
mang-agaw

[Passive Verb:]
agawan

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.)

1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)
agaw2

[Active Verb:]
umagaw

[Passive Verb:]
agawin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang mang-agaw ng gamit ng iba. (Don't snatch away other people's things.) 2) Umagaw ka sa pabitin.(Get in there and grab for the hanging object.) 3) Inagaw ni Pedro ang baon ni Juan. (Peter snatched John's brown bag.)

1) sudden snatching away (noun) 2) to snatch, to grab (verb) 3) to participate in grabbing (verb)
ahit

[Active Verb:]
mag-ahit

[Passive Verb:]
ahitin

[Examples:]
1) Ahitin mo ang iyong balbas. (Shave your beard.) 2) Inahit ni Pedro ang kanyang balbas. (Pedro shaved his beard.) 3) Makinis ang ahit niyang ulo. (His shaved head is smooth.)

1) the shaved part; a shaving service (noun) 2) to shave (verb)
aksaya

[Active Verb:]
mag-aksaya

[Passive Verb:]
aksayahin

[Examples:]
1) Aksaya lang ng oras ng manood ng TV. (It's only a waste of time watching TV.) 2) Maaksaya sa paggamit ng papel si Nena. (Nena's paper usage is wasteful.) 3) Inaksaya ni Pedro ang kanyang mana. (Peter wasted his inheritance.) 4) Huwag pag-aksayahan ng p

1) waste, wastage (noun) 2) wasteful (adj) 3) wasted (passive verb) 4) to squander, to use something wastefully, to be wasted, to go to waste (active verb)
amba

[Active Verb:]
umamba

[Passive Verb:]
ambaan, inambaan

[Examples:]
1) Umamba siyang susuntukin si Pedro. (He gestured as though he will hit Peter.) 2) Inaambaan niya ako. (He gestured to me threateningly.)

(verb) to gesture threateningly
anyaya

[Active Verb:]
mag-anyaya

[Passive Verb:]
anyayahan

[Examples:]
1) Mag-anyaya ka ng maraming bisita sa fiesta. (Invite many guests to the fiesta.) 2) Anyayahan mo si Pedro at Juan sa kasal. (Invite Peter and John to the wedding.)

1) invitation (noun) 2) to invite (verb)
asawa

[Active Verb:]
mag-asawa

[Examples:]
1) Si Aling Nena ang asawa ni Mang Pandoy. (Aling Nena is the wife of Mang Pandoy.) 2) Gusto na ni Pedro na mag-asawa. (Pedro already wants to get married.) 3) Sila ay mag-asawa. (They are a couple.)

1) wife/husband, spouse (term of reference) 2) to get married (verb) 3) a couple (adjective)
aso

[L2 Definition:]
uri ng hayop

[Examples:]
1) Pedro has a dog. (Si Pedro ay may alagang aso.) 2) Kung may aso, may apoy. (If there's smoke, there's fire.)

[Notes:]
A dog is a delicacy in some northern provinces of the Philippines, e.g., Baguio, Ilocos, Cagayan, etc.

1) dog (noun) 2) smoke (noun)
baril1

[Active Verb:]
mamaril

[Passive Verb:]
barilin

[Examples:]
1) Siya ay may dalang baril. (He has a gun.) 2) Bumaril si Pedro. (Pedro shot the gun.) 3) Magbaril ka. (Shoot yourself.) 4) Mangbaril ka ng ibon. (Shoot a bird.)

1) gun (noun) 2) to shoot with a gun (verb) 3) to shoot oneself -- MAGBARIL (verb) 4) to shoot at something -- MAMARIL (verb)

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