Dip in Tagalog
“Dip” in Tagalog is “Isawsaw” or “Ilubog” – referring to the act of briefly immersing something into liquid or a downward slope or decline. Understanding the various Tagalog terms for dip helps in cooking contexts, describing movements, and discussing decreases or declines.
[Words] = Dip
[Definition]
- Dip /dɪp/
- Verb 1: To put or let something down quickly or briefly into a liquid
- Verb 2: To go down or sink to a lower level
- Noun 1: A brief swim or immersion in water
- Noun 2: A thick sauce in which pieces of food are dunked before eating
- Noun 3: A brief decline or decrease
[Synonyms] = Isawsaw, Ilubog, Ibabad, Bagsak, Pagbaba, Sarsa
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: Dip the bread into the soup before eating.
- Ex1_PH: Isawsaw ang tinapay sa sabaw bago kainin.
- Ex2_EN: She likes to dip her cookies in milk.
- Ex2_PH: Gusto niyang isawsaw ang kanyang cookies sa gatas.
- Ex3_EN: The temperature will dip below freezing tonight.
- Ex3_PH: Ang temperatura ay babagsak sa ibaba ng nagyeyelo ngayong gabi.
- Ex4_EN: Let’s take a quick dip in the pool before dinner.
- Ex4_PH: Maglangoy tayo nang mabilis sa pool bago ang hapunan.
- Ex5_EN: The guacamole dip is perfect with tortilla chips.
- Ex5_PH: Ang guacamole sawsawan ay perpekto sa tortilla chips.
