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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
akay

[Active Verb:]
umakay

[Passive Verb:]
akayin

[Examples:]
1) Sino ang akay mo? (Who are you leading?) 2) Inakay niya ang bata. (He led the child by the hand.) 3) Umakay siya sa akin. (He hung on to me [for support].)

1) person led by the hand (noun) 2) to lead by the hand (verb) 3) to hang on [for support or guidance] (verb)
ako1 (pronoun) "I" first person
akto

[Active Verb:]
umakto

[Examples:]
Umakto siyang baliw sa isang palabas. (He took the role of a crazy person in a play.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

to act, to perform as in a play, to behave
alaga

[Active Verb:]
mag-alaga

[Passive Verb:]
alagaan

[Examples:]
1) Si Maria ay may alagang pagong. (Maria has a pet turtle.) 2) Mag-alaga ka ng bata. (Take care of the child.) 3) Alagaan mo ang iyong kapatid. (Take care of your brother [or sister].)

1) pet, ward, person, animal or the thing being taken care of (noun) 2) to take care of, to raise, to bring (verb)
alindog (noun) personal charm; gorgeousness
amin

[Examples:]
Pumunta ka sa amin. (Go to our place.)

(pron) first person plural number pronoun (exclusive) meaning "our", "ours", "us"; shows possession or location when preceded by SA.
atin (pron) first person plural number pronoun (inclusive) meaning "our", "ours", "us";
baliw 1) crazy or demented person (noun) 2) crazy, demented (adj)
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)
Bikolano (noun) a person from the Bicol region (southern provinces in Luzon island); Bikolana (female)

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