Elite in Tagalog
Elite in Tagalog translates to “pinili”, “piling”, or “namumukod-tangi”, referring to a select group of people who are superior in terms of ability, wealth, or social status. This term is widely used in Filipino society to describe top-tier individuals, premium products, or exclusive groups.
Discover how Filipinos use various expressions to describe excellence, exclusivity, and superior quality in different contexts.
[Words] = Elite
[Definition]:
- Elite /eɪˈliːt/ or /ɪˈliːt/
- Noun 1: A select group that is superior in terms of ability, wealth, or social status.
- Adjective 1: Representing the most choice or select; superior.
- Adjective 2: Of or relating to the best or most skilled members of a group.
[Synonyms] = Pinili, Piling, Namumukod-tangi, De-kalidad, Nangunguna, Mataas na uri, Pangunahing uri, Nanalo.
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: She graduated from an elite university in Manila.
Ex1_PH: Siya ay nagtapos mula sa isang piling unibersidad sa Maynila.
Ex2_EN: The elite athletes competed in the Olympic Games.
Ex2_PH: Ang mga piniling atleta ay nakipaglaban sa Olympic Games.
Ex3_EN: Only members of the social elite were invited to the exclusive gala.
Ex3_PH: Ang mga miyembro lamang ng sosyal na mataas na uri ang inanyayahan sa eksklusibong gala.
Ex4_EN: He joined the elite force of the special operations unit.
Ex4_PH: Sumali siya sa namumukod-tanging pwersa ng yunit ng mga espesyal na operasyon.
Ex5_EN: This restaurant serves elite cuisine prepared by world-renowned chefs.
Ex5_PH: Ang restaurant na ito ay naghahain ng de-kalidad na pagkain na inihanda ng mga kilalang chef sa buong mundo.
