Biscuit in Tagalog

Biscuit in Tagalog translates to “Biskwit” or “Galletas”. This term refers to a small baked bread product, often enjoyed as a snack or breakfast item. In Filipino cuisine, biscuits are popular treats served with coffee or tea.

Understanding the nuances of this word helps you navigate bakeries, grocery stores, and dining conversations in the Philippines. Let’s explore the detailed meanings and usage of “biscuit” in Tagalog.

[Words] = Biscuit

[Definition]:

Biscuit /ˈbɪskɪt/

Noun 1: A small, typically round cake of bread leavened with baking powder or soda.

Noun 2: (British) A small, flat, sweet, baked good, similar to what Americans call a cookie.

Noun 3: A light brown color.

[Synonyms] = Biskwit, Tinapay na maliit, Galletas, Krakur, Biskotsong maliit

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: She spread butter on her warm biscuit and enjoyed it with honey.

Ex1_PH: Nag-spread siya ng mantikilya sa kanyang mainit na biskwit at tinikman ito kasama ang pulot.

Ex2_EN: The tea party featured an assortment of biscuits and pastries.

Ex2_PH: Ang tea party ay nagtatampok ng iba’t ibang biskwit at pastries.

Ex3_EN: My grandmother’s homemade biscuits are the best I’ve ever tasted.

Ex3_PH: Ang homemade biskwit ng aking lola ay ang pinakamahusay na natikman ko.

Ex4_EN: He dunked his biscuit into his morning coffee.

Ex4_PH: Ibinabad niya ang kanyang biskwit sa kanyang kape sa umaga.

Ex5_EN: The dog begged for a biscuit treat from the kitchen counter.

Ex5_PH: Ang aso ay namamalimos para sa biskwit mula sa counter ng kusina.

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