Explore Tagalog through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like filipino or philippine. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Tagalog in a sentence
Tagalog meaning
A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.
Synonyms of Tagalog
Using Tagalog
- The main meaning on this page is: A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.
- Useful related words include: filipino, philippine.
- In the example corpus, tagalog often appears in combinations such as: in tagalog, of tagalog, the tagalog.
Context around Tagalog
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tagalog
- In this selection, "tagalog" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 21.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, southern, language, example, term, region and english stand out and add context to how "tagalog" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bit of tagalog slang the and example standard tagalog ngayón now. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tagalog" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and abolitionists, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tagalog
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Hagibis means speed and strength in the Philippine language Tagalog. (10 words)
During the pandemic lockdown, I dug into missionary vocabularios of Tagalog. (11 words)
For example, Tagalog is used as distinct dialects in Batangas and Manila. (12 words)
Etymology and taxonomy seeAlso The word "dugong" derives from the Tagalog term dugong which was in turn adopted from the Malay duyung, both meaning "lady of the sea". citation Other common local names include "sea cow", "sea pig" and "sea camel". (41 words)
When I was a tot, my mother would go to the community marketplaces in Manila and buy for me some maong which is the Tagalog term for denim and dungarees. (30 words)
For example, standard Tagalog ngayón (now, today), sinigáng (broth stew), gabí (night), matamís (sweet), are pronounced and written ngay-on, sinig-ang, gab-i, and matam-is in other dialects. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
An untranslated moment when Imelda curses at Ferdinand in Tagalog has gotten a more consistent laugh on Broadway than it ever did downtown, cast members said.
During the pandemic lockdown, I dug into missionary vocabularios of Tagalog.
If you look to other women, you might get sued," Mr Padilla said in Tagalog.
The PCG said that as of 8:00 a.m., 84 individuals are stranded in Port of San Andres, Balanacan Port in the Southern Tagalog region.
Hernandez was appointed by President Duterte as his adviser for Southern Tagalog in December 2016.
Kindly mention if it is the Tagalog, English, Cebuano, or Ilocano Bible that is preferred.
When I was a tot, my mother would go to the community marketplaces in Manila and buy for me some maong which is the Tagalog term for denim and dungarees.
For example, Tagalog is used as distinct dialects in Batangas and Manila.
Hagibis means speed and strength in the Philippine language Tagalog.
If you accept the facade’s invitation to benaquitodits (come here here, a repetitive bit of Tagalog slang), the conversation will continue inside.
The multilingual Rosary prayer included decades in Spanish, Tagalog, French and Nigerian Igbo language.
Typhoon Hagibis, which means "speed" in the Philippine language Tagalog, made landfall on Japan's main island of Honshu on Saturday evening.
He also hopes to be more involved with the Filipino community in the diocese, despite his poor Tagalog.
A game of Scrabble in Tagalog Next, players decide the order in which they play.
Also, the pronunciations of these ranks are actually adaptations from the Spanish and English languages except, for the words "pangalawang" and "unang" which came from original Tagalog pronunciation.
Consequently, English is widely spoken and understood, although standards and fluency have slipped as the prevalence of Tagalog in primary and secondary educational institutions has increased.
Due to these exclusively shared features, Hawaiian and Tongan are found to be more closely related to one another than either is to Tagalog or PAN.
Etymology and taxonomy seeAlso The word "dugong" derives from the Tagalog term dugong which was in turn adopted from the Malay duyung, both meaning "lady of the sea". citation Other common local names include "sea cow", "sea pig" and "sea camel".
For example, standard Tagalog ngayón (now, today), sinigáng (broth stew), gabí (night), matamís (sweet), are pronounced and written ngay-on, sinig-ang, gab-i, and matam-is in other dialects.
For example, when a person refers to the number "seven", it can be translated into Tagalog as "pito" or "syete" (Spanish: siete).
Common combinations with tagalog
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- in tagalog 9×
- of tagalog 5×
- the tagalog 5×
- tagalog is 3×
- tagalog language 3×
- tagalog and 3×
- tagalog has 2×
- southern tagalog 2×
- tagalog in 2×
- tagalog term 2×