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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
kakanin (noun) tidbits, dainties, sweetmeats (rw. kain)
kurbata (noun) tie, necktie
inip

[Examples:]
Huwag kang mainip at darating din siya. (Don't you be impatient for he will surely come soon.)

(verb) /ma--/ (mainip) to be bored, to be impatient
buhol

[Active Verb:]
magbuhol

[Passive Verb:]
ibuhol

[Examples:]
1) Magbuhol ka ng lubid. ([You] make a knot with the rope.) 2) Ibuhol mo ang lubid. (Make a knot with the rope.)

(verb) to make a knot; to tie securely
opera1

[Active Verb:]
mag-opera

[Passive Verb:]
operahan

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw ni Dr. Jose na mag-opera ng pasyente sa isang taon. (Dr. Jose does not want to operate on his patients next year.) 2) Si Ana ay naoperahan sa puso noong isang linggo. (Ana had a heart surgery last week.)

(verb) to operate on (someone, something)
hango2

[Active Verb:]
maghango

[Passive Verb:]
hanguin

[Examples:]
1) Maghango ka na ng kawali sa lutuan. (You remove the wok from the stove.) 2) Hanguin natin sa hirap ang kapatid mo. (Let us help your brother from his difficulties.)

(verb) to remove something being cooked from the fire; (verb) to adapt from literary material; (verb) to save someone from something
tali2

[Active Verb:]
magtali

[Passive Verb:]
itali

(verb) to tie
gapos4

[Active Verb:]
manggapos

[Examples:]
Manggapos ka ng aso. (You tie up the dog.)

(verb) to tie up
gapos3

[Active Verb:]
maggapos

[Passive Verb:]
igapos

[Examples:]
1) Maggapos ka ng baboy. (You tie up the pig.) 2) Igapos mo ang baboy. (Tie the pig up.)

(verb) to tie up securely, usually by the arms
bilibid

[Passive Verb:]
ibilibid

[L2 Definition:]
(syn) bilangguan

[Examples:]
Ibilibid mo ang lubid sa poste. (Tie the rope around the post.)

1) prison (noun) 2) to tie around a twine or card several times (verb)

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