Phone in Tagalog
“Phone in Tagalog” translates to “Telepono” in Filipino. This term refers to the device used for communication over distances through voice calls, text messages, and internet connectivity. Explore more about how this word is used in everyday Tagalog conversations below.
[Words] = Phone
[Definition]:
- Phone /foʊn/
- Noun 1: A telecommunications device that permits users to conduct conversations when they are not in the same location.
- Noun 2: A mobile or cellular telephone used for communication.
- Verb 1: To contact or communicate with someone by telephone.
[Synonyms] = Telepono, Cellphone/Selpon, Mobile, Aparato, Telpon
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: I need to charge my phone because the battery is almost empty.
- Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong i-charge ang aking telepono dahil halos ubos na ang baterya.
- Ex2_EN: Can you phone me later when you arrive home?
- Ex2_PH: Maaari mo ba akong tawagan sa telepono mamaya kapag dumating ka na sa bahay?
- Ex3_EN: She forgot her phone at the office yesterday.
- Ex3_PH: Nakalimutan niya ang kanyang telepono sa opisina kahapon.
- Ex4_EN: My new phone has a better camera and longer battery life.
- Ex4_PH: Ang aking bagong telepono ay may mas magandang camera at mas mahabang buhay ng baterya.
- Ex5_EN: Please turn off your phone during the meeting.
- Ex5_PH: Pakipatay ang iyong telepono sa panahon ng pulong.