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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
akto

[Active Verb:]
umakto

[Examples:]
Umakto siyang baliw sa isang palabas. (He took the role of a crazy person in a play.)

[Notes:]
Spanish word

to act, to perform as in a play, to behave
andar

[Active Verb:]
umandar

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

[Notes:]
Spanish word

(verb) to work, to function, to start as in machinery
anuman (pron) whatsoever; usually occurs with WALANG as in WALANG ANUMAN to mean "not at all" or "there is nothing to it".
asarol

[Active Verb:]
mag-asarol

[Passive Verb:]
asarolin

[Examples:]
Asarolin natin ang halamanan. (Let's hoe the garden.)

1) a large hoe (noun) 2) to use a hoe, as in tilling the soil (verb)
bagyo

[Active Verb:]
bumagyo

[Passive Verb:]
bagyuhin

[Examples:]
1) Baka ka bagyuhin sa probinsya. (You might get hit by a storm in the province.) 2) Bumagyo ng malakas kahapon. (The storm was raging yesterday.)

1) storm, typhoon (noun) 2) to be hit by a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb) 3) to rain violently as in a storm or typhoon (phenomenal verb)
bawat (pron) each; every; as in BAWAT ISA; everyone, everybody
bigas

[Examples:]
PALAY is unhusked rice; BIGAS is husked, uncooked rice; KANIN is cooked rice; MALAGKIT is sticky rice (cooked or uncooked); SUMAN is sweet steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves; PUTO is a rice cake. Steamed rice, which is the staple in most meals is SINAI

[Notes:]
PALAY is unhusked rice; BIGAS is husked, uncooked rice; KANIN is cooked rice; MALAGKIT is sticky rice (cooked or uncooked); SUMAN is sweet steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves; PUTO is a rice cake.

(noun) husked and uncooked rice
bise (noun) vice, as in BISE-PRESIDENTE (vice-president)
dugo1

[Passive Verb:]
duguin

[Examples:]
Madalas duguin si Maria kapag siya ay naoperhan. (Maria often bleeds profusely after a surgery.)

1) blood (noun) 2) to bleed profusely, as in a hemorrage (verb)
inin (adj) food fully cooked (as in rice) after having been kept over hot coals for sometime

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