Pipe in Tagalog
“Pipe” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “tubo” (for cylindrical conduit) or “pipa” (for smoking pipe). The term varies depending on whether you’re referring to plumbing pipes, smoking pipes, or musical pipes. Understanding these distinctions helps in accurate communication across different contexts in Filipino.
Let’s explore the complete meaning, synonyms, and usage of “pipe” in Tagalog below.
[Words] = Pipe
[Definition]
- Pipe /paɪp/
- Noun 1: A tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluids.
- Noun 2: A device for smoking tobacco, typically consisting of a narrow tube with a bowl at one end.
- Noun 3: A musical wind instrument consisting of a single tube with holes.
- Verb 1: To convey liquid, gas, or other substances through a pipe.
- Verb 2: To play music on a pipe or pipes.
[Synonyms] = Tubo, Pipa, Sipol, Salpok, Kondukto
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: The plumber installed a new water pipe in the basement to fix the leak.
- Ex1_PH: Ang tubero ay nag-install ng bagong tubo ng tubig sa basement upang ayusin ang tagas.
- Ex2_EN: My grandfather used to smoke tobacco from his old wooden pipe every evening.
- Ex2_PH: Ang aking lolo ay dating umuusok ng tabako mula sa kanyang lumang kahoy na pipa tuwing gabi.
- Ex3_EN: The gas pipe needs to be inspected regularly for safety reasons.
- Ex3_PH: Ang tubo ng gas ay kailangang suriin nang regular para sa mga kadahilanang pangkaligtasan.
- Ex4_EN: The shepherd played a melody on his pipe while watching the flock.
- Ex4_PH: Ang pastol ay tumugtog ng melodiya sa kanyang sipol habang nagmamasid ng kawan.
- Ex5_EN: They need to pipe natural gas from the main line to the new building.
- Ex5_PH: Kailangan nilang maglagay ng tubo ng natural gas mula sa pangunahing linya patungo sa bagong gusali.