Prince in Tagalog
“Prince” in Tagalog is “Prinsipe” – the royal title for a male member of a monarch’s family. Understanding this word opens up a rich vocabulary of royalty terms and cultural expressions in Filipino language and traditions.
[Words] = Prince
[Definition]
- Prince /prɪns/
- Noun 1: A male member of a royal family, especially a son of a king or queen.
- Noun 2: A ruler of a small state or territory.
- Noun 3: A man who is pre-eminent in a particular field or group.
[Synonyms] = Prinsipe, Hari (King), Datu (Chieftain), Rajah (Royal Leader), Mahal na Tao (Noble Person)
[Example]
- Ex1_EN: The prince will inherit the throne when his father passes away.
- Ex1_PH: Ang prinsipe ay mamanahin ang trono kapag pumanaw ang kanyang ama.
- Ex2_EN: Every girl dreamed of meeting a charming prince at the royal ball.
- Ex2_PH: Bawat dalaga ay nananaginip na makatagpo ang isang kaakit-akit na prinsipe sa royal ball.
- Ex3_EN: The young prince studied diplomacy and leadership at the finest universities.
- Ex3_PH: Ang batang prinsipe ay nag-aral ng diplomasya at pamumuno sa pinakamahusay na mga unibersidad.
- Ex4_EN: He was considered the prince of pop music during the 1980s.
- Ex4_PH: Siya ay itinuturing na prinsipe ng pop music noong dekada 1980.
- Ex5_EN: The prince greeted the crowd with a wave from the palace balcony.
- Ex5_PH: Ang prinsipe ay bumati sa mga tao gamit ang pagkaway mula sa balkonahe ng palasyo.