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Tagalog Translator *Online*

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Tagalog English
alsa

[Active Verb:]
mag-alsa

[Passive Verb:]
ialsa

[Examples:]
1) Umalsa ang puto. (The rice cake rose.) 2) Nais mag-alsa ang mga manggagawa. (The laborers wanted to stage a strike.) 3) Alsahin mo ito. (Lift this up.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

1) a rising, as of dough (noun) 2) to rise (umalsa) 3) to rebel, to revolt, to rise up against, to stage a strike (mag-alsa) 4) to lift something (alsahin)
balasa

[Active Verb:]
magbalasa

[Passive Verb:]
balasahin

(verb) to shuffle playing cards
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)
dampot1

[Active Verb:]
dumampot

[Passive Verb:]
damputin

[Examples:]
1) Dumampot ka na diyan ng pagkain sa mesa. (You pick up some food on the table.) 2) Damputin mo ang papel sa sahig. (Pick up the paper on the floor.)

(verb) to pick up with the hand from the floor or table
gisa

[Active Verb:]
maggisa

[Passive Verb:]
gisahin

[Examples:]
1) Maggisa ka ng gulay para sa hapunan natin. (You saute some vegetables for our dinner.) 2) Gisahin mo ang manok. (Saute the chicken.)

(verb) to saute, to cook in oil, garlic, onions, or tomatoes
kabisa

[Active Verb:]
mangkabisa

[Passive Verb:]
kabisahin

[Examples:]
Kabisahin mo ang tula. (Memorize the poem.)

(verb) to memorize
kuskos

[Active Verb:]
magkuskos

[Passive Verb:]
kuskusin

[Examples:]
1) Kuskusin mo ang sahig. (Scrub the floor.) 2) Ikuskos mo ang basahan sa sahig. (Scrub the floor with the rag.)

1) to scrub -- MAGKUSKOS, KUSKUSIN (verb) 2) to scrub with -- MAGKUSKOS, IKUSKOS (verb)
lasa3

[Active Verb:]
lumasa

[Passive Verb:]
lasahin

[Examples:]
1) Lumasa ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (The fish left a taste in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.) 2) Lasahin mo ang isda sa gulay na niluto ni Ana. (Taste the fish in the vegetable dish that Ana cooked.)

(verb) to taste; to have a taste of; to leave a taste of
masahe2

[Active Verb:]
magmasahe

[Passive Verb:]
masahiin

(verb) to give a massage

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