Layer in Tagalog
“Layer” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “sapin” or “patong”, referring to a sheet, coating, or level of material placed over or under another. Understanding this term helps in describing various contexts from cooking to construction and everyday activities.
[Words] = Layer
[Definition]
- Layer /ˈleɪər/
- Noun 1: A sheet, quantity, or thickness of material covering a surface or body.
- Noun 2: A level or tier in a hierarchical structure or system.
- Verb: To arrange or place something in layers.
[Synonyms] = Sapin, Patong, Talukap, Taklob, Balot
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: The cake has three layers of chocolate and cream.
- Ex1_PH: Ang cake ay may tatlong sapin ng tsokolate at cream.
- Ex2_EN: She applied another layer of paint to the wall.
- Ex2_PH: Nag-apply siya ng isa pang patong ng pintura sa dingding.
- Ex3_EN: The atmosphere consists of several layers of gases.
- Ex3_PH: Ang atmospera ay binubuo ng ilang sapin ng mga gas.
- Ex4_EN: In winter, it’s important to wear multiple layers of clothing.
- Ex4_PH: Sa taglamig, mahalaga ang magsuot ng maraming patong ng damit.
- Ex5_EN: The geologist studied the different rock layers in the canyon.
- Ex5_PH: Pinag-aralan ng geologist ang iba’t ibang sapin ng bato sa kanyon.
