Wing in Tagalog
Wing in Tagalog is “Pakpak” – the appendage that enables birds, insects, and some other animals to fly. Whether you’re describing chicken wings at a restaurant, talking about airplane parts, or discussing animal anatomy, knowing how to say “pakpak” will help you communicate more effectively in Filipino contexts.
[Words] = Wing
[Definition]:
- Wing /wɪŋ/
- Noun 1: A limb or appendage that enables a bird, bat, or insect to fly.
- Noun 2: A part of a building that projects from the main structure.
- Noun 3: A section of an organization or political party.
- Verb: To fly or travel swiftly; to wound in the wing or arm.
[Synonyms] = Pakpak, Paypay (for fan-like wings), Pihit (side section), Banda (section/side)
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The bird spread its wings and soared into the sky.
- Ex1_PH: Ang ibon ay nagladlad ng kanyang pakpak at lumipad sa kalangitan.
- Ex2_EN: I ordered spicy chicken wings for dinner tonight.
- Ex2_PH: Nag-order ako ng maanghang na pakpak ng manok para sa hapunan ngayong gabi.
- Ex3_EN: The hospital’s new wing will open next month.
- Ex3_PH: Ang bagong pakpak ng ospital ay magbubukas sa susunod na buwan.
- Ex4_EN: The butterfly’s colorful wings attracted many photographers.
- Ex4_PH: Ang makulay na pakpak ng paru-paro ay nakaakit ng maraming photographer.
- Ex5_EN: The airplane’s left wing was damaged during the storm.
- Ex5_PH: Ang kaliwang pakpak ng eroplano ay nasira sa panahon ng bagyo.
