Lorry in Tagalog

Lorry in Tagalog is commonly translated as “Trak” or “Kamyon”, referring to a large motor vehicle used for transporting goods. This British English term is widely recognized in Filipino contexts through its Spanish-influenced equivalent.

Understanding the nuances of “lorry” in Tagalog helps bridge British and Filipino transportation terminology, essential for logistics, trade communications, and everyday conversations about vehicles and cargo transport.

[Words] = Lorry

[Definition]:
– Lorry /ˈlɔːri/
– Noun: A large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops; a truck (primarily British English).

[Synonyms] = Trak, Kamyon, Loryá, Trak ng kargamento, Malaking sasakyan.

[Example]:

– Ex1_EN: The delivery lorry arrived at the warehouse early in the morning.
– Ex1_PH: Ang trak ng paghahatid ay dumating sa bodega nang maaga sa umaga.

– Ex2_EN: A large lorry was blocking the narrow street in the city center.
– Ex2_PH: Ang isang malaking kamyon ay humaharang sa makitid na kalye sa sentro ng lungsod.

– Ex3_EN: The company uses several lorries to transport fresh produce to different markets.
– Ex3_PH: Ang kumpanya ay gumagamit ng ilang trak upang maghatid ng sariwang produkto sa iba’t ibang palengke.

– Ex4_EN: The lorry driver carefully navigated through the busy highway.
– Ex4_PH: Ang drayber ng kamyon ay maingat na nag-navigate sa abala ng highway.

– Ex5_EN: They loaded construction materials onto the lorry for delivery to the building site.
– Ex5_PH: Nag-karga sila ng materyales sa konstruksyon sa trak para sa paghahatid sa lugar ng pagtatayo.

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