Fair in Tagalog

Fair in Tagalog translates to “Makatarungan,” “Patas,” or “Pista” depending on context. This versatile word can mean just and reasonable, light-colored, beautiful, or refer to an exhibition or carnival. Understanding the different Filipino expressions for “fair” helps communicate concepts of justice, appearance, and events accurately.

[Words] = Fair

[Definition]:

– Fair /fer/

– Adjective 1: Treating people equally and in a reasonable way; just.

– Adjective 2: Light in color, especially referring to hair or skin.

– Adjective 3: Moderately good; acceptable.

– Noun 1: A gathering of stalls, amusements, and exhibitions; a carnival or market.

[Synonyms] = Makatarungan, Patas, Makatuwiran, Pista, Perya, Tanghalan, Maputi, Mapusyaw, Maganda, Katamtaman

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: The judge made a fair decision based on all the evidence presented.

– Ex1_PH: Ang hukom ay gumawa ng makatarungang desisyon batay sa lahat ng ebidensiyang ipinakita.

– Ex2_EN: She has fair skin and blonde hair from her European heritage.

– Ex2_PH: Siya ay may maputing balat at kulay-gulang buhok mula sa kanyang pinagmulan sa Europa.

– Ex3_EN: The annual trade fair attracted thousands of visitors from different provinces.

– Ex3_PH: Ang taunang pista ng kalakalan ay nakaakit ng libu-libong bisita mula sa iba’t ibang probinsya.

– Ex4_EN: It’s only fair that everyone gets equal opportunity to participate.

– Ex4_PH: Patas lamang na ang lahat ay makakakuha ng pantay na pagkakataon na lumahok.

– Ex5_EN: His performance in the exam was fair, but he needs to improve more.

– Ex5_PH: Ang kanyang pagganap sa pagsusulit ay katamtaman, ngunit kailangan pa niyang bumuti.

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