Certain in Tagalog

“Certain” in Tagalog is “Tiyak” or “Sigurado” – referring to something that is sure, definite, or without doubt. This term is commonly used to express confidence, assurance, and certainty in various contexts. Let’s explore the detailed usage and variations of this word below.

[Words] = Certain

[Definition]

  • Certain /ˈsɜːr.tən/
  • Adjective 1: Known for sure; established beyond doubt
  • Adjective 2: Having no doubt; confident and assured
  • Adjective 3: Specific but not explicitly named or stated
  • Determiner: Some but not all; particular

[Synonyms] = Tiyak, Sigurado, Walang-duda, Takataka, Totoo, Pasti

[Example]

  • Ex1_EN: I am certain that she will arrive on time.
  • Ex1_PH: Tiyak ako na darating siya sa tamang oras.
  • Ex2_EN: Are you certain about your decision?
  • Ex2_PH: Sigurado ka ba sa iyong desisyon?
  • Ex3_EN: There are certain rules that must be followed.
  • Ex3_PH: May mga tiyak na patakaran na dapat sundin.
  • Ex4_EN: He has a certain charm that attracts people.
  • Ex4_PH: Mayroon siyang tiyak na kaakit-akit na nakakahila ng mga tao.
  • Ex5_EN: It is certain that the sun will rise tomorrow.
  • Ex5_PH: Tiyak na sisikat ang araw bukas.

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