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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
pinaka (pref) an affix to adjectives expressing superlative degree (of the quality)
yaon1 (pron) that (which is far from both speaker and addressed, usually out of sight)
kuwan

[Examples:]
Meron ka bang kuwan... (Do you have a watchamacallit...)

(pron) whatchamacallit (used in a place of an idea not immediately expressible)
ba

[Examples:]
Mayroon ba silang ginawa? (Have they done anything?)

(prt) question marker; expressive of interrogation in yes/no questions
lambing

[Active Verb:]
maglambing

[Examples:]
Maglambing ka naman ng konti sa iyong kasintahan. (You should try to show some affection to your sweetheart.)

(verb) to caress; to show fondness, affection, tenderness
kipkip

[Active Verb:]
magkipkip

[Passive Verb:]
kipkipin

[Examples:]
1) Magkipkip ka ng diyaryo papuntang opisina. (Carry a newspaper on the way to the office.) 2) Kipkipin mo ang diyaryo. (Carry the newspaper.)

(verb) to carry under the armpit; to carry with the arm pressed against the body
ipit3

[Active Verb:]
mang-ipit

[Passive Verb:]
ipitin

[Examples:]
1) Mang-ipit ka ng mga papel sa loob ng libro. (You clip some papers in the book.) 2) Ipitin mo ang mga papel sa loob ng libro. (Clip the papers inside the book.)

(verb) to clip, to clasp, to press, to catch in-between
pisa1

[Active Verb:]
pumisa

[Examples:]
Pumisa ka ng bawang. (You crush some garlic.)

(verb) to crush; to compress; to hatch
plantsa2

[Active Verb:]
magplantsa

[Examples:]
Magplantsa ka ng damit ni Maria. (You iron the dress of Maria.)

(verb) to iron or press clothes
api

[Active Verb:]
mang-api

[Passive Verb:]
apihin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag mong apihin ang bata. (Don't abuse the child.) 2) Huwag kang mang-api ng iyong kapwa. (Don't maltreat your fellowmen.)

(verb) to maltreat, to abuse, to oppress, to harm

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