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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)
alon

[Active Verb:]
umalon

[Examples:]
Umalon ng malakas kahapon sa dagat. (The waves were big yesterday at the sea.)

1) waves (noun) 2) to move like waves (verb)
atras

[Active Verb:]
umatras

[Passive Verb:]
iatras

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

(verb) to retreat; to back up; to move back
galaw1

[Active Verb:]
gumalaw

[Passive Verb:]
igalaw

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang masyadong gumalaw at baka ikaw ay mahalatang may ninanakaw. (Don't you move too much or they will know that you are stealing something.) 2) Igalaw mo ang iyong kamay para makita nila. (Move your hands for them to see.)

(verb) to move
galaw2

[Active Verb:]
manggalaw

[Passive Verb:]
galawin

[Examples:]
1) Ayaw kong manggalaw ng gamit iba. (I don't want to touch other people's belongings.) 2) Huwag mong galawin ang gamit sa ibabaw ng mesa. (Don't touch those things on the table.)

(verb) to touch, to move something
kibo

[Active Verb:]
kumibo

[Passive Verb:]
kibuin

[Examples:]
1) Kumibo ka naman diyan. (Say something.) 2) Kibuin mo ang nalulungkot na bata. (Talk to the lonely child.)

1) to talk, to move, to stir (verb) 2) to break the silence with someone by talking (verb)
lipat1

[Active Verb:]
lumipat

[Examples:]
Lumipat na ba kayo sa inyong bagong bahay? (Did you already move to your new house?)

(verb) to transfer; to move to another place
lipat2

[Active Verb:]
maglipat

[Passive Verb:]
ilipat

[Examples:]
1) Tulungan natin maglipat sina Sheila at Rhoda ng gamit. (Let us help Sheila and Rhoda move their things.) 2) Ilipat mo sa ibang tasa ang sabaw. (Transfer the soup to another bowl.)

(verb) to transfer (something); to move (something) to another place
urong3

[Passive Verb:]
iurong

(verb) to move

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