Number in Tagalog

“Number” in Tagalog is “Numero” or “Bilang” – two commonly used terms where “numero” refers to numerical digits or identifiers, while “bilang” means count or quantity. These words are essential in everyday Filipino conversation, from counting objects to discussing phone numbers and mathematics. Discover the nuances and proper usage of these terms below.

[Words] = Number

[Definition]

  • Number /ˈnʌmbər/
  • Noun 1: An arithmetical value representing a particular quantity.
  • Noun 2: A single issue of a magazine or the position in a sequence.
  • Noun 3: A quantity or amount of something.
  • Verb 1: To mark with a number or assign a number to.
  • Verb 2: To amount to a specified figure or total.

[Synonyms] = Numero, Bilang, Dami, Kabuuan, Digit

[Example]

  • Ex1_EN: Please write your phone number on this form.
  • Ex1_PH: Pakisulat ang iyong numero ng telepono sa form na ito.
  • Ex2_EN: The number of students in the classroom has increased this year.
  • Ex2_PH: Ang bilang ng mga estudyante sa silid-aralan ay tumaas ngayong taon.
  • Ex3_EN: She is learning to count numbers from one to one hundred.
  • Ex3_PH: Nag-aaral siyang bilangin ang mga numero mula isa hanggang isang daan.
  • Ex4_EN: A large number of people attended the festival yesterday.
  • Ex4_PH: Malaking bilang ng mga tao ang dumalo sa pistahan kahapon.
  • Ex5_EN: The teacher asked us to number the pages of our notebooks.
  • Ex5_PH: Hiniling ng guro na bilangin namin ang mga pahina ng aming kuwaderno.

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