Each in Tagalog

“Each” in Tagalog translates to “bawat” or “kada”, commonly used to refer to every single item or person in a group individually. Understanding how to use “each” correctly in Tagalog will help you communicate more precisely about distribution, frequency, and individual items in everyday conversations.

Word: Each

Definition:

  • Each /iːtʃ/
  • Determiner: Used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately.
  • Pronoun: Every one of two or more people or things, considered individually.
  • Adverb: To, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount).

Synonyms: Bawat, Kada, Tigisa, Bawat isa, Kada isa

Examples:

  • English: Each student must submit their assignment by Friday.
  • Tagalog: Bawat estudyante ay dapat magsumite ng kanilang takdang-aralin bago ang Biyernes.
  • English: The tickets cost twenty dollars each.
  • Tagalog: Ang mga tiket ay nagkakahalaga ng dalawampung dolyar bawat isa.
  • English: Each of the children received a gift at the party.
  • Tagalog: Bawat isa sa mga bata ay nakatanggap ng regalo sa pistahan.
  • English: We meet each other every weekend at the park.
  • Tagalog: Nagkikita kami kada katapusan ng linggo sa parke.
  • English: Each day brings new opportunities and challenges.
  • Tagalog: Bawat araw ay nagdadala ng mga bagong pagkakataon at hamon.

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