Smart in Tagalog
Smart in Tagalog translates to “matalino,” “marunong,” or “matalas,” depending on the context. These words describe intelligence, cleverness, and quick-wittedness in Filipino culture. Dive deeper below to discover the subtle differences between each translation and learn how to use them naturally in everyday conversations.
[Words] = Smart
[Definition]:
– Smart /smɑːrt/
– Adjective 1: Having or showing intelligence, cleverness, or quick thinking.
– Adjective 2: Neat and stylish in appearance; well-dressed.
– Adjective 3: Quick or brisk in movement or action.
[Synonyms] = Matalino, Marunong, Matalas, Maliksing-isip, Bihasa, Matalim ang isip.
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: She is a smart student who always gets high grades in class.
– Ex1_PH: Siya ay isang matalinong estudyante na laging nakakakuha ng mataas na marka sa klase.
– Ex2_EN: That was a smart decision to save money for the future.
– Ex2_PH: Iyon ay isang matalinong desisyon na mag-ipon ng pera para sa hinaharap.
– Ex3_EN: My brother is very smart and learns new things quickly.
– Ex3_PH: Ang aking kapatid ay napakatalas at mabilis matuto ng mga bagong bagay.
– Ex4_EN: You need to be smart about choosing your career path.
– Ex4_PH: Kailangan mong maging marunong sa pagpili ng iyong landas sa karera.
– Ex5_EN: The smart fox outsmarted the hunters in the forest.
– Ex5_PH: Ang matalinong soro ay naloko ang mga mangangaso sa kagubatan.
