Also in Tagalog

“Also” in Tagalog translates to “din” or “rin”, used to indicate something additional or included. This essential word helps connect ideas and add information in Filipino conversations smoothly and naturally.

Mastering the use of “also” in Tagalog allows you to express additions and similarities effectively, making your Filipino speech more fluid and comprehensive in daily interactions.

[Words] = Also

[Definition]:
– Also /ˈɔːlsoʊ/
– Adverb 1: In addition; too; as well; used to indicate something extra or included.
– Adverb 2: Used to introduce a further comment or remark that adds to what has been said.
– Adverb 3: Similarly; in the same way or manner.

[Synonyms] = Din, Rin, Pati, Gayundin, Pati na rin, Bukod dito

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: Maria loves to read books, and she also enjoys writing poetry.
– Ex1_PH: Mahilig magbasa ng libro si Maria, at mahilig din siyang sumulat ng tula.

– Ex2_EN: I bought some fruits and also picked up fresh vegetables from the market.
– Ex2_PH: Bumili ako ng mga prutas at bumili rin ng sariwang gulay sa palengke.

– Ex3_EN: He speaks English fluently and can also speak Spanish very well.
– Ex3_PH: Siya ay nagsasalita ng Ingles nang mabilis at marunong din magsalita ng Espanyol nang napakahusay.

– Ex4_EN: The restaurant serves delicious Filipino food and also offers international cuisine.
– Ex4_PH: Ang restawran ay naghahain ng masarap na pagkaing Pilipino at nag-aalok din ng pandaigdigang pagkain.

– Ex5_EN: She is not only beautiful but also very intelligent and kind.
– Ex5_PH: Hindi lang siya maganda kundi matalino din at mabait.

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