Gift in Tagalog

“Gift” in Tagalog is “Regalo” or “Handog” – referring to something given voluntarily without payment or expectation of return. This word is essential in Filipino culture where gift-giving plays an important role in celebrations and relationships. Discover the various meanings, alternatives, and how to use this word in everyday conversations below.

[Words] = Gift

[Definition]:

  • Gift /ɡɪft/
  • Noun 1: A thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present.
  • Noun 2: A natural ability or talent.
  • Verb: To give something as a gift, especially formally or as a donation.

[Synonyms] = Regalo, Handog, Kaloob, Aginaldo, Bigay, Alay

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: She received a beautiful gift for her birthday celebration.
  • Ex1_PH: Nakatanggap siya ng magandang regalo para sa kanyang pagdiriwang ng kaarawan.
  • Ex2_EN: He has a natural gift for music and playing instruments.
  • Ex2_PH: Mayroon siyang natural na kaloob sa musika at pagtugtog ng mga instrumentong.
  • Ex3_EN: The company decided to gift each employee a bonus this Christmas.
  • Ex3_PH: Nagpasya ang kumpanya na magbigay ng regalo na bonus sa bawat empleyado ngayong Pasko.
  • Ex4_EN: This book is a gift from my grandmother who loves reading.
  • Ex4_PH: Ang librong ito ay handog mula sa aking lola na mahilig magbasa.
  • Ex5_EN: They wrapped the gift in colorful paper and ribbons.
  • Ex5_PH: Binalot nila ang regalo sa makulay na papel at mga laso.

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