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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
ikot2

[Active Verb:]
mag-ikot

[Passive Verb:]
iikot

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw niyang mag-ikot ng kotse sa kapitbahayan. (He does not want to take the car around the neighborhood.) 2) Iikot mo muna ang kotse bago mo iparada. (Turn around the car before you park it.)

(verb) to turn something around, to take around
liko2

[Active Verb:]
magliko

[Passive Verb:]
iliko

[Examples:]
1) Magliko ka ng iyong kotse sa kanto. (You turn around your car at the corner.) 2) Iliko mo ang kotse sa kanto. (Turn the car at the corner.)

(verb) to turn something
lunsad2

[Active Verb:]
lumunsad

[Passive Verb:]
lunsaran

[Examples:]
1) Lumunsad siya mula sa kotse. (He alighted from the car.) 2) Lunsaran mo ang kotse. (Alight from the car.)

(verb) to alight from (a vehicle)
misa2

[Active Verb:]
magmisa

[Examples:]
Baka magmisa ang Cardinal mamayang gabi para kay Imelda. (The Cardinal might say mass tonight for Imelda.)

(verb) to say mass
para8

[Passive Verb:]
ipara

[Examples:]
Ipara mo ang kotse diyan sa tapat ng bahay. (Stop the car there infront of the house.)

(verb) to cause a vehicle to stop
parada2

[Active Verb:]
pumarada

[Passive Verb:]
iparada

[Examples:]
1) Sabi ng pulis pumarada raw tayo dito sa harap ng presinto. (The policeman said that we should park the car infront of the station.) 2) Iparada mo ang iyong motorsiklo sa harap ng presinto. (Park your motorbike infront of the police station.)

(verb) to stop; to stop a vehicle; to park
sakay2

[Active Verb:]
magsakay

[Passive Verb:]
isakay

[Examples:]
1) Magsakay ka ng sampung tao sa jeep. (You load ten people on the jeep.) 2) Isakay mo ang iyong aso sa kotse. (Load your dog in the car.)

(verb) to load in a vehicle
sulong2

[Passive Verb:]
isulong

[Examples:]
Isulong mo ang kotse. (Push the car forward.)

(verb) to push forward
tulak2

[Active Verb:]
magtulak

[Passive Verb:]
itulak

[Examples:]
1) Magtulak tayo ng sirang kotse. (Let's push the broken car.) 2) Itulak natin ang kotse. (Let's push the car.)

(verb) to shove; to push

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