Buy in Tagalog

Buy in Tagalog is “Bumili” or “Bilhin.” “Buy” means to acquire something in exchange for money or payment. Shopping is an integral part of Filipino culture, from bustling palengke (wet markets) to modern shopping malls, where the act of buying goods is a daily activity.

Learning how to use “buy” in Tagalog will help you navigate shopping situations, negotiate prices, and communicate your purchasing needs effectively in the Philippines.

[Words] = Buy

[Definition]:

  • Buy /baɪ/
  • Verb 1: To obtain something in exchange for payment.
  • Verb 2: To acquire ownership of something by paying money.
  • Noun 1: A purchase, especially one that is a good value.

[Synonyms] = Bumili, Bilhin, Mamili, Bumiling,Ibili

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: I need to buy groceries from the market today.
Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng grocery mula sa palengke ngayong araw.

Ex2_EN: She wants to buy a new phone next month.
Ex2_PH: Gusto niyang bumili ng bagong phone sa susunod na buwan.

Ex3_EN: Can you buy some bread on your way home?
Ex3_PH: Maaari ka bang bumili ng tinapay sa iyong pauwi?

Ex4_EN: They plan to buy a house in the province.
Ex4_PH: Plano nilang bumili ng bahay sa probinsya.

Ex5_EN: That dress was a great buy at such a low price.
Ex5_PH: Ang damit na iyon ay magandang bili sa napakababang presyo.

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