March in Tagalog
“March” in Tagalog is translated as “Marso” (for the month) or “Martsa” (for the action of marching). This word has dual meanings in English – referring to both the third month of the year and the act of walking in a formal, organized manner. Let’s explore the detailed breakdown below.
[Words] = March
[Definition]:
- March /mɑːrtʃ/
- Noun 1: The third month of the year, between February and April.
- Noun 2: An organized walk by a group of people, especially for protest or ceremony.
- Verb 1: To walk in a formal, organized manner, typically with others.
- Verb 2: To force someone to walk somewhere.
[Synonyms] = Marso (month), Martsa (action), Lakad (walk), Parada (parade), Prusisyon (procession)
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The soldiers will march in formation during the Independence Day parade.
- Ex1_PH: Ang mga sundalo ay mamartsa nang maayos sa parada ng Araw ng Kalayaan.
- Ex2_EN: We celebrate International Women’s Day every March 8th.
- Ex2_PH: Ipinagdiriwang natin ang Pandaigdigang Araw ng mga Kababaihan tuwing ika-8 ng Marso.
- Ex3_EN: Thousands of protesters will march to the capital tomorrow.
- Ex3_PH: Libu-libong mga nagpoprotesta ay mamartsa patungo sa kabisera bukas.
- Ex4_EN: Spring begins in March in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Ex4_PH: Nagsisimula ang tagsibol sa Marso sa Northern Hemisphere.
- Ex5_EN: The band will march while playing their instruments.
- Ex5_PH: Ang banda ay mamartsa habang tumutugtog ng kanilang mga instrumento.