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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
halungkat

[Active Verb:]
maghalungkat

[Passive Verb:]
halungkatin

[Examples:]
1) Maghalungkat ka ng magandang litrato sa mga lumang dyaryo. (You carefully search for some nice pictures among the pile of newspapers.) 2) Halungkatin mo ang mga lumang dyaryo. (Search through a pile of old newspapers.)

(verb) to turn over a pile of things in search for something; to search carefully among a number of things
tanaw2

[Active Verb:]
tumanaw

[Passive Verb:]
tanawin

(verb) to view; to look
andar

[Active Verb:]
umandar

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

[Notes:]
Spanish word

(verb) to work, to function, to start as in machinery
banat2

[Active Verb:]
bumanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatan

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to strech (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
banat1

[Active Verb:]
magbanat

[Passive Verb:]
banatin

[Examples:]
1) Magbanat ka ng buto. (Stretch your bones. -literal; Do some work. -Idiom.) 2) Banatin mo ang iyong buto sa trabaho. (Stretch your bones with some work.) 3) Bumanat siya sa usapan. (He actively joined in the discussion. -colloq.) 4) Binanatan niya ang k

1) a strike, sock, box or stroke to hit something (noun) 2) a pull to stretch (noun) 3) taut, stretched (adj) 4) to pull, to stretch (verb)
bango

[Active Verb:]
bumango

1) aroma (noun) 2) fragrant, sweet-smelling -- MABANGO (adj)
bangis

[Active Verb:]
bumangis

1) ferocity, wildness (noun) 2) /ma-/ cruel, fierce (adj)
ani

[Active Verb:]
mag-ani

[Passive Verb:]
anihin

[Examples:]
1) Mas marami silang ani ngayong taon. (They had more harvest this year.) 2) Umani kami ng palay. (We harvested rice.)

1) harvest (noun) 2) to harvest, to reap (verb)
ganti

[Active Verb:]
gumanti

[Passive Verb:]
gantihan

[Examples:]
1) Gumanti si Imelda sa kagandahang loob ni Corazon. (Imelda repayed the good heartedness of Corazon.) 2) Nais gantihan ni Corazon ang kasamaan ni Imelda. (Corazon wanted to repay the meanness of Imelda.)

[Notes:]
Malay

1) recompense, repayment (noun) 2) to repay (verb)
bangon

[Active Verb:]
bumangon

[Passive Verb:]
ibangon

[Examples:]
1) Bumangon siya ng maaga kanina. (He got up early a while ago.) 2) Ibangon mo ang may sakit. (Help the sick person get up.)

1) rising from a lying position (noun) 2) to rise from a lying position -- BUMANGON (verb) 3) to raise something, to set something in upright position -- MAGBANGON, IBANGON (verb)

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