Sixty in Tagalog
Sixty in Tagalog is “Animnapu.” This cardinal number represents the quantity of six tens, or 60, frequently used in counting ages, money, time, and measurements in Filipino conversations. Understanding multiples of ten is essential for numerical fluency in Tagalog.
Dive into the detailed linguistic breakdown of “sixty” in Tagalog below, including pronunciation guidance, contextual definitions, synonyms, and practical bilingual usage examples.
[Words] = Sixty
[Definition]:
– Sixty /ˈsɪksti/
– Noun 1: The cardinal number that is the product of six and ten; 60.
– Noun 2: A group or set of sixty people or things.
– Adjective: Amounting to sixty in number.
[Synonyms] = Animnapu, Animna, Sesenta, LX (Roman numeral), 60
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: My grandmother is sixty years old and still very active.
– Ex1_PH: Ang aking lola ay animnapu taong gulang na at napaka-aktibo pa rin.
– Ex2_EN: The bus fare from Manila to Batangas costs sixty pesos.
– Ex2_PH: Ang pamasahe ng bus mula Manila hanggang Batangas ay animnapu piso.
– Ex3_EN: There are sixty seconds in one minute.
– Ex3_PH: May animnapu segundo sa isang minuto.
– Ex4_EN: The speed limit on this highway is sixty kilometers per hour.
– Ex4_PH: Ang speed limit sa highway na ito ay animnapu kilometro bawat oras.
– Ex5_EN: She waited for almost sixty minutes before her appointment.
– Ex5_PH: Naghintay siya ng halos animnapu minuto bago ang kanyang appointment.
