Hire in Tagalog

“Hire” in Tagalog translates to “Umupa” (to rent/hire something) or “Kumuha ng empleyado” (to employ someone). The word varies depending on whether you’re hiring a person for work or renting equipment/services. Discover the complete meanings, synonyms, and practical examples below to master this essential business term!

[Words] = Hire

[Definition]:

  • Hire /ˈhaɪər/
  • Verb 1: To employ someone for wages or salary.
  • Verb 2: To obtain the temporary use of something for an agreed payment.
  • Noun: The action of hiring or the amount paid for hiring.

[Synonyms] = Umupa, Kumuha, Magtrabaho, Mag-employ, Mangupahan, Magkaroon ng empleyado, Umarkila

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: The company plans to hire 50 new employees this quarter.
  • Ex1_PH: Ang kumpanya ay nagpaplano na kumuha ng 50 bagong empleyado ngayong quarter.
  • Ex2_EN: We need to hire a car for our vacation in Boracay.
  • Ex2_PH: Kailangan nating umupa ng kotse para sa ating bakasyon sa Boracay.
  • Ex3_EN: They decided to hire a professional photographer for the wedding.
  • Ex3_PH: Nagpasya silang kumuha ng propesyonal na photographer para sa kasal.
  • Ex4_EN: The restaurant is looking to hire experienced chefs immediately.
  • Ex4_PH: Ang restaurant ay naghahanap na kumuha ng mga may karanasang chef kaagad.
  • Ex5_EN: You can hire equipment from the construction supply store.
  • Ex5_PH: Maaari kang umupa ng kagamitan mula sa tindahan ng construction supply.

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