Minister in Tagalog
Minister in Tagalog is “Ministro” – referring to a government official or religious leader who holds significant authority and responsibilities. Understanding this term helps you discuss politics, religion, and leadership roles in Filipino conversations.
[Words] = Minister
[Definition]:
- Minister /ˈmɪnɪstər/
- Noun 1: A senior member of government who is in charge of a particular department.
- Noun 2: A member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches.
- Verb: To attend to the needs of someone; to provide care or service.
[Synonyms] = Ministro, Kagawad ng gabinete, Kalihim, Pastor, Pari, Tagapangasiwa
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: The prime minister announced new economic policies during the press conference.
- Ex1_PH: Ang punong ministro ay nag-anunsyo ng mga bagong patakarang pang-ekonomiya sa press conference.
- Ex2_EN: The minister delivered an inspiring sermon at the Sunday service.
- Ex2_PH: Ang ministro ay naghatid ng isang nakaka-inspire na sermon sa paglilingkod tuwing Linggo.
- Ex3_EN: She was appointed as the new foreign affairs minister last month.
- Ex3_PH: Siya ay hinirang bilang bagong ministro ng ugnayang panlabas noong nakaraang buwan.
- Ex4_EN: The minister visited the hospital to minister to the sick and wounded.
- Ex4_PH: Bumisita ang ministro sa ospital upang alagaan ang mga may sakit at sugatan.
- Ex5_EN: Education ministers from various countries gathered for the international summit.
- Ex5_PH: Mga ministro ng edukasyon mula sa iba’t ibang bansa ay nagtipon para sa pandaigdigang summit.