Eight in Tagalog

Eight in Tagalog is “Walo.” This cardinal number represents the quantity of eight units and is fundamental in counting, mathematics, and everyday conversations in Filipino culture. Mastering numbers like this is essential for shopping, telling time, and engaging in daily activities throughout the Philippines.

Explore the complete linguistic breakdown and practical applications of this important numerical term below.

[Words] = Eight

[Definition]:

  • Eight /eɪt/
  • Noun 1: The cardinal number that is the sum of seven and one; one more than seven.
  • Noun 2: A group or unit of eight people or things.
  • Noun 3: The figure or symbol 8 representing this number.
  • Adjective: Equivalent to the product of two and four; one more than seven (8).

[Synonyms] = Walo, Ocho (Spanish-influenced), Walong bilang

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: There are eight students in the classroom waiting for the teacher.
Ex1_PH: May walo estudyante sa silid-aralan na naghihintay sa guro.

Ex2_EN: My daughter will turn eight years old next month.
Ex2_PH: Ang aking anak na babae ay magiging walong taong gulang sa susunod na buwan.

Ex3_EN: The store opens at eight o’clock in the morning every day.
Ex3_PH: Ang tindahan ay nagbubukas sa ikawalo ng umaga araw-araw.

Ex4_EN: I need to buy eight kilos of rice for the party this weekend.
Ex4_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng walong kilo ng bigas para sa party ngayong katapusan ng linggo.

Ex5_EN: The spider has eight legs and can weave intricate webs.
Ex5_PH: Ang gagamba ay may walong binti at maaaring gumawa ng masalimuot na sapot.

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