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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
abante

[Active Verb:]
umabante

[Passive Verb:]
iabante

[Examples:]
Active: Umabante ka ng kaunti. (You move forward a little.) Passive: Iabante mo ang kotse ng kaunti. (Move the car forward a little.)

1) to move forward (active verb) 2) to move something forward (passive verb)
andar

[Active Verb:]
umandar

[Examples:]
Umandar ang kotse. (The car started.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

(verb) to work, to function, to start as in machinery
atras

[Active Verb:]
umatras

[Passive Verb:]
iatras

[Examples:]
Umatras ang kotse. (The car backed up.)

(verb) to retreat; to back up; to move back
bangga1

[Active Verb:]
mabangga

[Passive Verb:]
ibangga

[Examples:]
1) Bumangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car ran into a stone wall.) 2) Baka mabangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car might run against the stone wall.) 3) Huwag mong ibangga ang kotse sa pader. (Don't run the car against the stone wall.) 4) Huwag kang mangbangg

1) to hit something, to collide with something -- BUMANGGA (verb) 2) to hit, to collide against accidentally, to bump into -- MABANGGA (verb) 3) to ram an object against something, to collide against something -- MAGBANGGA, IBANGGA, BANGGAIN (verb) 4) to
bangga2

[Active Verb:]
bumangga

[Passive Verb:]
banggain

[Examples:]
1) Bumangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car ran into a stone wall.) 2) Baka mabangga ang kotse sa pader. (The car might run against the stone wall.) 3) Huwag mong ibangga ang kotse sa pader. (Don't run the car against the stone wall.) 4) Huwag kang mangbangg

1) to hit something, to collide with something -- BUMANGGA (verb) 2) to hit, to collide against accidentally, to bump into -- MABANGGA (verb) 3) to ram an object against something, to collide against something -- MAGBANGGA, IBANGGA, BANGGAIN (verb) 4) to
bilis

[Active Verb:]
bumilis

[Passive Verb:]
bilisan

[Examples:]
Bilisan mo ang takbo ng kotse. (Drive the car faster.)

1) speed (noun) 2) /ma-/ speedy, rapid, fast (adj) 3) to make fast, to speed up (verb)
buwelta

[Active Verb:]
bumwelta

[Passive Verb:]
ibuwelta

[Examples:]
1) Bumuelta siya pagdating sa kanto. (He turned around at the corner.) 2) Ibuwelta mo ang kotse. (Turn the car around.)

1) to turn around, to go around, to return -- BUMUELTA (verb) 2) to turn a vehicle around to go back -- IBUWELTA (verb)
habol2

[Active Verb:]
manghabol

[Passive Verb:]
habulin

[Examples:]
1) Manghabol ka ng aso. (You ran after the dog.) 2) Habulin mo ang kotse. (Ran after the car.)

(verb) to run after somebody, something
hagis1

[Active Verb:]
humagis

[Examples:]
Humagis ang bata sa kotse. (The child was thrown off the car.)

(verb) to be thrown off
hintay

[Active Verb:]
maghintay

[Passive Verb:]
hintayin

[Examples:]
1) Maghintay kayo dito loob ng kotse. (You all wait inside the car.) 2) Hintayin ninyo kami. (Wait for us.)

(verb) to wait, to wait for

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