Governor in Tagalog
Governor in Tagalog translates to “gobernador,” referring to an elected or appointed official who leads a state, province, or territory. Understanding this term is crucial for anyone interested in Philippine politics, local governance, or comparative government systems, as governors play a vital role in regional development and administration.
Governor /ˈɡʌvərnər/
Definition:
- Noun 1: An official elected or appointed to govern a state, province, or territory.
- Noun 2: The head of a public institution, such as a central bank or prison.
- Noun 3: A device that automatically regulates speed or controls machinery.
Tagalog Synonyms: Gobernador, Tagapamahala ng lalawigan, Pinuno ng estado, Pangulong panlalawigan, Pinunong ehekutibo ng lalawigan
Example Sentences:
English: The governor announced a new infrastructure program to improve rural connectivity in the province.
Tagalog: Ang gobernador ay nag-anunsyo ng bagong programa sa imprastraktura upang mapabuti ang koneksyon sa rural areas ng lalawigan.
English: She was elected as the first female governor in the state’s history.
Tagalog: Siya ay nahalal bilang unang babaeng gobernador sa kasaysayan ng estado.
English: The governor of the central bank decided to raise interest rates to control inflation.
Tagalog: Ang gobernador ng sentral na bangko ay nagpasya na taasan ang interest rates upang kontrolin ang inflation.
English: Local communities met with the governor to discuss disaster preparedness and emergency response plans.
Tagalog: Ang mga lokal na komunidad ay nagpulong sa gobernador upang pag-usapan ang paghahanda sa sakuna at mga plano sa emergency response.
English: The governor signed an executive order promoting renewable energy development across the region.
Tagalog: Ang gobernador ay pumirma ng executive order na nagtataguyod ng pagpapaunlad ng renewable energy sa buong rehiyon.
