Credit in Tagalog
“Credit” in Tagalog is “Kredito” or “Utang” – terms used in financial contexts, academic settings, and recognition of achievements. Understanding these words is crucial for discussing loans, banking, acknowledgments, and educational units in Filipino. Explore the different meanings and applications of this versatile term below.
[Words] = Credit
[Definition]:
- Credit /ˈkredɪt/
- Noun 1: The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust that payment will be made in the future.
- Noun 2: Public acknowledgment or praise for an achievement or contribution.
- Noun 3: A unit of study counting toward a degree in a college or university.
- Verb: To acknowledge a contribution or achievement; to add money to an account.
[Synonyms] = Kredito, Utang, Puri, Pagkilala, Papuri
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: She bought the car on credit and will pay monthly installments.
- Ex1_PH: Binili niya ang kotse sa kredito at magbabayad ng buwanang hulog.
- Ex2_EN: The director gave credit to the entire team for the project’s success.
- Ex2_PH: Ang direktor ay nagbigay ng pagkilala sa buong koponan para sa tagumpay ng proyekto.
- Ex3_EN: Students need to earn 120 credits to graduate from the program.
- Ex3_PH: Ang mga estudyante ay kailangang makakuha ng 120 kredito upang makapagtapos sa programa.
- Ex4_EN: The bank will credit your account within 24 hours.
- Ex4_PH: Ang bangko ay mag-kredito sa iyong account sa loob ng 24 oras.
- Ex5_EN: He deserves credit for his hard work and dedication.
- Ex5_PH: Siya ay karapat-dapat sa papuri dahil sa kanyang sipag at dedikasyon.