Adv in Tagalog

“Adv” in Tagalog translates to “Anunsiyo,” “Patalastas,” or “Pang-abay,” depending on its usage. This common abbreviation typically stands for “Advertisement” in casual contexts or “Adverb” in grammatical discussions. Understanding the context helps determine the appropriate Tagalog equivalent.

Explore the detailed breakdown below to see how this versatile abbreviation is used across different contexts in Filipino communication.

[Words] = Adv

[Definition]:
– Adv /ædv/
– Noun 1: Abbreviation for “Advertisement” – a notice or announcement promoting a product, service, or event.
– Noun 2: Abbreviation for “Adverb” – a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb.
– Noun 3: Abbreviation for “Advance” – forward movement or payment made before due date.

[Synonyms] = Anunsiyo, Patalastas, Ad, Pang-abay, Abante, Paunang bayad

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: Check the adv section of the newspaper for job openings.
– Ex1_PH: Tingnan ang seksyon ng anunsiyo ng pahayagan para sa mga pagbubukas ng trabaho.

– Ex2_EN: The adv in this sentence modifies the verb quickly.
– Ex2_PH: Ang pang-abay sa pangungusap na ito ay nagbabago sa pandiwa nang mabilis.

– Ex3_EN: She posted an adv online to sell her old furniture.
– Ex3_PH: Nag-post siya ng patalastas online upang ibenta ang kanyang lumang kasangkapan.

– Ex4_EN: The grammar book explains how to identify an adv in a sentence.
– Ex4_PH: Ang aklat ng gramatika ay nagpapaliwanag kung paano kilalanin ang pang-abay sa isang pangungusap.

– Ex5_EN: Click on the adv to learn more about the special promotion.
– Ex5_PH: I-click ang anunsiyo upang malaman ang higit pa tungkol sa espesyal na promosyon.

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