Kid in Tagalog

Kid in Tagalog is “Bata” or “Musmos” – referring to a child or young person. This common term is used daily by Filipinos when talking about children, whether their own or others. Understanding this word helps you navigate conversations about family, education, and childcare in Filipino culture. Discover the different ways to use this term naturally below.

[Words] = Kid

[Definition]:

– Kid /kɪd/

– Noun 1: A child or young person.

– Noun 2: A young goat.

– Verb 1: To tease or joke with someone in a playful manner.

[Synonyms] = Bata, Musmos, Paslit, Anak, Sanggol, Kabataan

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: The kid was excited to open his birthday presents in the morning.

– Ex1_PH: Ang bata ay nasasabik na buksan ang kanyang mga regalo sa umaga.

– Ex2_EN: When I was a kid, I used to play outside until sunset every day.

– Ex2_PH: Noong bata pa ako, naglalaro ako sa labas hanggang takipsilim araw-araw.

– Ex3_EN: Are you kidding me? That’s the best news I’ve heard all week!

– Ex3_PH: Nagbibiro ka ba? Iyan ang pinakamahusay na balita na narinig ko ngayong linggo!

– Ex4_EN: Every kid in the neighborhood loves playing basketball at the local court.

– Ex4_PH: Bawat bata sa kapitbahayan ay mahilig maglaro ng basketball sa lokal na korte.

– Ex5_EN: She works as a teacher and has a natural way of connecting with kids.

– Ex5_PH: Nagtatrabaho siya bilang guro at may natural na paraan ng pakikipag-ugnayan sa mga bata.

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