Buy in Tagalog

“Buy” in Tagalog is “Bumili” (verb) or “Bilhin” (infinitive form). This common verb is essential for shopping, purchasing, and commercial transactions in Filipino. Understanding its various forms and contextual uses helps English speakers navigate everyday market interactions and business conversations in the Philippines.

[Words] = Buy

[Definition]:

  • Buy /baɪ/
  • Verb 1: To obtain something in exchange for payment; to purchase.
  • Verb 2: To accept or believe something (informal usage).
  • Noun 1: A purchase, especially one that is considered a good value or bargain.

[Synonyms] = Bumili, Bilhin, Mamili, Bumibili, Pagbili, Pagmimili, Pagbibili

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: I need to buy some groceries for dinner tonight.

Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng mga groceries para sa hapunan ngayong gabi.

Ex2_EN: She decided to buy a new laptop for her online classes.

Ex2_PH: Nagpasya siyang bumili ng bagong laptop para sa kanyang online classes.

Ex3_EN: Where can I buy fresh fish in this neighborhood?

Ex3_PH: Saan ako maaaring bumili ng sariwang isda sa lugar na ito?

Ex4_EN: That jacket was a great buy at half the original price.

Ex4_PH: Ang jacket na iyon ay magandang pagbili sa kalahati ng orihinal na presyo.

Ex5_EN: They plan to buy a house in the province next year.

Ex5_PH: Plano nilang bumili ng bahay sa probinsya sa susunod na taon.

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