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Tagalog English
lipat1

[Active Verb:]
lumipat

[Examples:]
Lumipat na ba kayo sa inyong bagong bahay? (Did you already move to your new house?)

(verb) to transfer; to move to another place
tapak1

[Active Verb:]
tumapak

[Passive Verb:]
tapakan

(verb) to tread on; to lay the foot on; to step on
akala

[Active Verb:]
mag-akala

[Passive Verb:]
akalain

[Examples:]
1) Iyan ay maling akala. (That is a wrong idea.) 2) Akala ko'y kumain ka na. (I thought you had already eaten.) 3) Huwag kang mag-akala na ako ay taksil. (Don't get the idea that I'm unfaithful.) 4) Baka akalain mong ako ay taksil. (You might think I'm un

1) idea, belief (noun) 2) to think (post-verb) 3) to believe, to presume, to think, to conceive, to imagine, to opine (active verb)
baon1

[Active Verb:]
magbaon

[Passive Verb:]
baunin

[Examples:]
1) Ano ang dala mong baon ngayon? (What food did you have for today?) 2) Magbaon ka ng tinapay para hindi ka magutom. (Bring some bread so you will not get hungry.) 3) Bumaon ang sapatos ko sa putik. (My shoes got covered with mud.) 4) Ibaon mo ang patay

1) provision or supply food taken on journey (noun) 2) to carry provisions or supply usually food (verb) 3) to become buried, to sink -- BUMAON (verb) 4) to bury something -- IBAON (verb)
baon2

[Active Verb:]
bumaon

[Passive Verb:]
ibaon

[Examples:]
1) Ano ang dala mong baon ngayon? (What food did you have for today?) 2) Magbaon ka ng tinapay para hindi ka magutom. (Bring some bread so you will not get hungry.) 3) Bumaon ang sapatos ko sa putik. (My shoes got covered with mud.) 4) Ibaon mo ang patay

1) provision or supply food taken on journey (noun) 2) to carry provisions or supply usually food (verb) 3) to become buried, to sink -- BUMAON (verb) 4) to bury something -- IBAON (verb)
buklat

[Active Verb:]
magbuklat

[Passive Verb:]
buklatin

[Examples:]
1) Magbuklat kayo ng libro. (Open a book.) 2) Buklatin ninyo ang aklat. (Open the book.)

1) to open a book or magazine 2) to turn the pages of a reading material
basa1

[Active Verb:]
magbasa

[Passive Verb:]
basahan

[Examples:]
1) Bumasa ka ng tula. (Read a poem.) 2) Basahin mo ang dyaryo. (Read the newspaper.) 3) Basa ang tuwalya. (The towel is wet.)

1) to read (verb) 2) to read something (verb) 3) wet (adj)
basa2

[Active Verb:]
bumasa

[Passive Verb:]
basahin

[Examples:]
1) Bumasa ka ng tula. (Read a poem.) 2) Basahin mo ang dyaryo. (Read the newspaper.) 3) Basa ang tuwalya. (The towel is wet.)

1) to read (verb) 2) to read something (verb) 3) wet (adj)
akma1

[Active Verb:]
mag-akma

[Passive Verb:]
iakma

[Examples:]
1) Iakma mo ang baril. (Aim the gun.) 2) Umakma siya. (He got ready [to do something].)

1) to set something (passive verb) 2) to get ready to do something, to be properly fitted (active verb)
akma2

[Active Verb:]
umakma

[Examples:]
1) Iakma mo ang baril. (Aim the gun.) 2) Umakma siya. (He got ready [to do something].)

1) to set something (passive verb) 2) to get ready to do something, to be properly fitted (active verb)

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