Bell in Tagalog

“Bell” in Tagalog is “Kampana” – a noun that refers to a hollow metal object that produces a ringing sound when struck. This common word is used for church bells, doorbells, and various signaling devices in Filipino culture.

Discover how to use “kampana” and its variations in everyday Tagalog conversations. Let’s explore its meanings, synonyms, and practical examples below.

[Words] = Bell

[Definition]:

  • Bell /bɛl/
  • Noun 1: A hollow metal object, typically cup-shaped, that makes a ringing sound when struck by a clapper inside or by a hammer.
  • Noun 2: An electrical device that produces a ringing or buzzing sound as a signal.
  • Noun 3: Something shaped like a bell.

[Synonyms] = Kampana, Batingaw, Kampanilya, Timbre, Taling

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: The church bell rings every Sunday morning to call people to mass.
Ex1_PH: Ang kampana ng simbahan ay tumutunog tuwing Linggo ng umaga upang tawagin ang mga tao sa misa.

Ex2_EN: Please ring the doorbell when you arrive at my house.
Ex2_PH: Pakitunog ang timbre ng pinto kapag dumating ka sa aking bahay.

Ex3_EN: The school bell signaled the end of the class period.
Ex3_PH: Ang kampana ng paaralan ay sumenyales ng katapusan ng panahon ng klase.

Ex4_EN: The cat was wearing a small bell on its collar.
Ex4_PH: Ang pusa ay may suot na maliit na kampanilya sa kanyang kwelyo.

Ex5_EN: The sound of the bell echoed throughout the entire village.
Ex5_PH: Ang tunog ng kampana ay umalingawngaw sa buong nayon.

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