Ladder in Tagalog

“Ladder” in Tagalog is “Hagdan” – the common word for a structure used for climbing up or down. Understanding this term and its variations will help you communicate more effectively in Filipino contexts, whether you’re discussing home improvement, construction work, or everyday situations.

[Words] = Ladder

[Definition]:

  • Ladder /ˈlædər/
  • Noun 1: A piece of equipment consisting of a series of bars or steps between two upright lengths of wood, metal, or rope, used for climbing up or down something.
  • Noun 2: A hierarchical structure or series of ascending stages in an organization or process.
  • Verb: To climb using a ladder or to progress through stages.

[Synonyms] = Hagdan, Eskalerang daldalanan, Hagdanan, Eskalerilla, Akyatan

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: Please bring the ladder from the garage so we can fix the roof.
  • Ex1_PH: Pakidala ang hagdan mula sa garahe para maayos natin ang bubong.
  • Ex2_EN: The firefighter climbed the ladder to rescue the cat from the tree.
  • Ex2_PH: Umakyat ang bumbero sa hagdan upang iligtas ang pusa sa puno.
  • Ex3_EN: We need a taller ladder to reach the ceiling and change the light bulb.
  • Ex3_PH: Kailangan natin ng mas mataas na hagdan para maabot ang kisame at palitan ang bombilya.
  • Ex4_EN: He worked his way up the corporate ladder through dedication and hard work.
  • Ex4_PH: Umakyat siya sa hagdan ng korporasyon sa pamamagitan ng dedikasyon at sipag.
  • Ex5_EN: The painter set up the aluminum ladder against the wall before starting the job.
  • Ex5_PH: Inilagay ng pintor ang aluminyo na hagdan sa dingding bago simulan ang trabaho.

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