Chest in Tagalog

“Chest” in Tagalog is “Dibdib” (referring to the body part) or “Kahon” (referring to a storage box). The word varies depending on whether you’re talking about the human chest or a container. Let’s explore the different meanings and uses of this versatile English word in Tagalog below.

[Words] = Chest

[Definition]:

  • Chest /tʃɛst/
  • Noun 1: The front part of a person’s body between the neck and the abdomen.
  • Noun 2: A large strong box, typically made of wood and used for storage or shipping.
  • Noun 3: The treasury or financial resources of an institution.

[Synonyms] = Dibdib, Kahon, Baul, Kaban, Pecho, Torso, Sinapupunan

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: He felt a sharp pain in his chest and decided to see a doctor immediately.
  • Ex1_PH: Nakaramdam siya ng matalim na kirot sa kanyang dibdib at nagpasya na makipagkita agad sa doktor.
  • Ex2_EN: The old chest in the attic contained family heirlooms and treasures.
  • Ex2_PH: Ang lumang kahon sa silid-aralan ay naglalaman ng mga alahas at kayamanan ng pamilya.
  • Ex3_EN: She placed her hand on her chest to feel her heartbeat after running.
  • Ex3_PH: Inilagay niya ang kanyang kamay sa kanyang dibdib upang madama ang tibok ng puso pagkatapos tumakbo.
  • Ex4_EN: The pirate buried a chest full of gold coins on the deserted island.
  • Ex4_PH: Ang pirata ay nagtanim ng baul na puno ng gintong barya sa abandoned na isla.
  • Ex5_EN: The doctor listened to his chest with a stethoscope to check his breathing.
  • Ex5_PH: Pinakinggan ng doktor ang kanyang dibdib gamit ang estetoskopio upang suriin ang kanyang paghinga.

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