Derive in Tagalog
“Derive” in Tagalog is “Kunin” or “Makuha” – meaning to obtain or receive something from a source, or to originate from something. This versatile term appears frequently in academic, scientific, and everyday contexts. Discover the full range of meanings and practical applications below.
[Words] = Derive
[Definition]:
- Derive /dɪˈraɪv/
- Verb 1: To obtain or receive something from a specified source.
- Verb 2: To originate or stem from a particular source or origin.
- Verb 3: To deduce or infer something through reasoning or logic.
- Verb 4: To trace the origin or development of a word or phrase.
[Synonyms] = Kunin, Makuha, Manggaling, Magmula, Hango, Bunga
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: She derives great satisfaction from helping others in need.
- Ex1_PH: Siya ay kumukuha ng malaking kasiyahan mula sa pagtulong sa iba na nangangailangan.
- Ex2_EN: The word “telephone” derives from Greek roots meaning “far sound”.
- Ex2_PH: Ang salitang “telephone” ay nagmula sa mga ugat ng Greek na nangangahulugang “malayong tunog”.
- Ex3_EN: Many English words derive from Latin and French languages.
- Ex3_PH: Maraming salitang Ingles ay nanggaling mula sa mga wikang Latin at Pranses.
- Ex4_EN: Scientists can derive important conclusions from experimental data.
- Ex4_PH: Ang mga siyentipiko ay maaaring makakuha ng mahahalagang konklusyon mula sa datos ng eksperimento.
- Ex5_EN: The company derives most of its revenue from online sales.
- Ex5_PH: Ang kumpanya ay kumukuha ng karamihan ng kita nito mula sa online na pagbebenta.
