Male in Tagalog
Male in Tagalog: “Male” translates to “lalaki” or “lalaking kasarian” in Tagalog, referring to the sex or gender that produces sperm and typically has masculine characteristics. This term is widely used in biology, demographics, medical contexts, and everyday conversations to distinguish gender or sex.
Understanding how to use “male” appropriately in Tagalog will help you communicate clearly in various formal and informal contexts. Explore the detailed analysis and examples below.
[Words] = Male
[Definition]:
- Male /meɪl/
- Noun 1: A person or animal of the sex that produces sperm and fertilizes eggs.
- Adjective 1: Relating to or characteristic of men or boys; masculine.
- Adjective 2: (of plants or reproductive parts) bearing stamens but not pistils; capable of fertilization.
[Synonyms] = Lalaki, Lalaking kasarian, Panlalaki, Maskulino, Kalalakihan
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: The survey shows that the male population in the city is slightly higher than the female population.
Ex1_PH: Ang surbey ay nagpapakita na ang populasyon ng lalaki sa lungsod ay bahagyang mas mataas kaysa sa populasyon ng babae.
Ex2_EN: The doctor confirmed that the baby is male during the ultrasound examination.
Ex2_PH: Kinumpirma ng doktor na ang sanggol ay lalaki sa panahon ng pagsusuri sa ultrasound.
Ex3_EN: In many species, the male animals are more colorful than their female counterparts.
Ex3_PH: Sa maraming uri, ang lalaking hayop ay mas makulay kaysa sa kanilang mga kaparehang babae.
Ex4_EN: The company is committed to promoting both male and female employees equally.
Ex4_PH: Ang kumpanya ay nakatuon sa pagsusulong ng kapwa lalaki at babaeng empleyado nang pantay-pantay.
Ex5_EN: The male lion is easily recognized by its distinctive mane around the head and neck.
Ex5_PH: Ang lalaking leon ay madaling makilala sa pamamagitan ng natatanging kulot nito sa paligid ng ulo at leeg.
