Nearby in Tagalog
“Nearby” in Tagalog is “Malapit” or “Kalapit”. This term refers to something that is close in distance or proximity. Understanding how to use this word properly in Tagalog helps you describe locations and distances in everyday conversations with Filipinos.
[Words] = Nearby
[Definition]
- Nearby /ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
- Adjective: Not far away; close at hand in distance.
- Adverb: At or to a short distance; close by.
[Synonyms] = Malapit, Kalapit, Malapit-lapit, Katabi, Sa tabi lang
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: There is a convenience store nearby where you can buy snacks.
- Ex1_PH: May convenience store na malapit kung saan ka makakabili ng mga meryenda.
- Ex2_EN: We found a nearby restaurant that serves authentic Filipino food.
- Ex2_PH: Nakahanap kami ng malapit na restaurant na naghahain ng tunay na pagkaing Pilipino.
- Ex3_EN: The children play at the nearby park every afternoon.
- Ex3_PH: Ang mga bata ay naglalaro sa malapit na parke tuwing hapon.
- Ex4_EN: Is there a gas station nearby? We’re running low on fuel.
- Ex4_PH: May gasolinahan ba na malapit? Nauubusan na kami ng gasolina.
- Ex5_EN: The hotel is located nearby the airport for travelers’ convenience.
- Ex5_PH: Ang hotel ay matatagpuan na malapit sa paliparan para sa kaginhawahan ng mga manlalakbay.
