Cannot in Tagalog

“Cannot” in Tagalog is “Hindi maaari” or “Hindi pwede” – expressing inability, impossibility, or prohibition to do something. This common term is crucial for communicating limitations, restrictions, and things that are not allowed or possible in everyday Filipino conversation.

[Words] = Cannot

[Definition]:

  • Cannot /ˈkænɒt/ or /kæˈnɒt/
  • Modal verb 1: Used to express inability or incapacity to do something.
  • Modal verb 2: Used to indicate that something is not permitted or allowed.
  • Modal verb 3: Used to express impossibility or logical contradiction.

[Synonyms] = Hindi maaari, Hindi pwede, Hindi kaya, Di-maaari, Imposible, Bawal

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: I cannot attend the meeting tomorrow because I have a doctor’s appointment.
  • Ex1_PH: Hindi ako maaaring dumalo sa pulong bukas dahil may appointment ako sa doktor.
  • Ex2_EN: You cannot park your car here; it’s a no-parking zone.
  • Ex2_PH: Hindi mo pwedeng iparada ang iyong kotse dito; ito ay no-parking zone.
  • Ex3_EN: She cannot speak Tagalog fluently yet, but she is learning.
  • Ex3_PH: Hindi pa niya kayang magsalita ng Tagalog nang matatas, pero nag-aaral siya.
  • Ex4_EN: We cannot finish this project without additional resources and support.
  • Ex4_PH: Hindi natin matapos ang proyektong ito nang walang karagdagang resources at suporta.
  • Ex5_EN: Students cannot use their phones during the examination period.
  • Ex5_PH: Ang mga estudyante ay hindi maaaring gumamit ng kanilang mga telepono sa panahon ng pagsusulit.

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