Jacket in Tagalog

Jacket in Tagalog translates to “dyaket,” “amerikana,” or “sako” depending on the style and formality. This outer garment worn on the upper body provides warmth and style in various contexts. Learning the appropriate Tagalog term helps you describe different types of jackets accurately in Filipino conversations.

[Words] = Jacket

[Definition]:
– Jacket /ˈdʒækɪt/
– Noun 1: A piece of clothing worn on the upper body, typically with sleeves and fastening down the front, shorter than a coat.
– Noun 2: An outer covering or casing for protection (such as a book jacket or potato jacket).
– Noun 3: A protective outer layer or covering for insulation or safety.

[Synonyms] = Dyaket, Amerikana, Sako, Chaqueta, Kapa, Pambalot.

[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: He wore a leather jacket to protect himself from the cold wind.
– Ex1_PH: Siya ay nagsuot ng dyaket na katad upang protektahan ang sarili mula sa malamig na hangin.

– Ex2_EN: The businessman always wears a formal jacket and tie to meetings.
– Ex2_PH: Ang negosyante ay laging nagsusuot ng pormal na amerikana at kurbata sa mga pulong.

– Ex3_EN: She bought a denim jacket during the sale at the mall.
– Ex3_PH: Bumili siya ng dyaket na denim sa panahon ng sale sa mall.

– Ex4_EN: The book’s dust jacket featured beautiful artwork.
– Ex4_PH: Ang dust jacket ng libro ay may magandang artwork.

– Ex5_EN: Don’t forget to bring your rain jacket because it might rain later.
– Ex5_PH: Huwag kalimutang dalhin ang iyong rain jacket dahil baka umulan mamaya.

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