Connected in Tagalog
Connected in Tagalog translates to “Konektado” or “Nakakonekta” in Filipino. This term describes something that is joined, linked, or has an established relationship with another thing, whether physically, digitally, or socially.
Understanding how to use “connected” in Tagalog context helps you communicate effectively about relationships, technology, and networks in Filipino conversations. Let’s explore its definitions, synonyms, and practical usage.
[Words] = Connected
[Definition]:
– Connected /kəˈnɛktɪd/
– Adjective: Joined or linked together; having a relationship or association.
– Verb (past tense): Past tense and past participle of “connect”; to have established a link or relationship.
[Synonyms] = Konektado, Nakakonekta, Nakaugnay, Nakakabit, Nakatali, May-ugnayan, Nakadikit.
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: All the computers in the office are connected to the main server.
– Ex1_PH: Lahat ng mga computer sa opisina ay nakakonekta sa pangunahing server.
– Ex2_EN: She feels deeply connected to her Filipino heritage and culture.
– Ex2_PH: Siya ay lubhang nakaugnay sa kanyang pamana at kultura ng Pilipino.
– Ex3_EN: Make sure your phone is connected to the Wi-Fi network.
– Ex3_PH: Siguraduhing ang iyong telepono ay konektado sa Wi-Fi network.
– Ex4_EN: The two islands are connected by a long bridge.
– Ex4_PH: Ang dalawang pulo ay nakakabit sa pamamagitan ng mahabang tulay.
– Ex5_EN: We stayed connected through social media despite the distance.
– Ex5_PH: Nanatili kaming may-ugnayan sa pamamagitan ng social media sa kabila ng distansya.