Mount in Tagalog
“Mount” in Tagalog translates to “bundok” (noun – mountain), “sumakay” (verb – to ride/get on), or “mag-mount/ikabit” (verb – to attach/install). The exact translation depends on whether you’re referring to a mountain, the action of climbing/riding, or mounting/installing something. Discover the complete meanings, synonyms, and usage examples below.
[Words] = Mount
[Definition]:
- Mount /maʊnt/
- Noun 1: A mountain or hill (often used in names).
- Noun 2: A backing or support on which something is fixed.
- Verb 1: To climb up or get on top of something.
- Verb 2: To get on a horse or bicycle to ride it.
- Verb 3: To fix or attach something in position for use or display.
- Verb 4: To organize and initiate (a campaign or event).
[Synonyms] = Bundok, Sumakay, Umakyat, Ikabit, Mag-install, Itayo, Mag-mount
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: We decided to climb Mount Pulag during the summer vacation.
- Ex1_PH: Nagpasya kaming umakyat sa Bundok Pulag noong summer vacation.
- Ex2_EN: Please mount the television on the wall carefully.
- Ex2_PH: Pakiusap na ingat na i-kabit ang telebisyon sa dingding.
- Ex3_EN: The knight helped the princess mount the horse.
- Ex3_PH: Tinulungan ng kabalyero ang prinsesa na sumakay sa kabayo.
- Ex4_EN: The company plans to mount a major advertising campaign next month.
- Ex4_PH: Ang kumpanya ay nakaplanong mag-lunsad ng malaking kampanya sa advertising sa susunod na buwan.
- Ex5_EN: She mounted the photograph in a beautiful frame.
- Ex5_PH: Inilagay niya ang larawan sa isang magandang frame.