Room in Tagalog
Room in Tagalog translates to “Silid” or “Kwarto,” referring to a space within a building enclosed by walls and used for specific purposes. In Filipino homes, rooms serve various functions from sleeping quarters to areas for family gatherings, reflecting the importance of shared spaces in Filipino culture.
Let’s explore the different meanings and contexts of this everyday word in both languages.
[Words] = Room
[Definition]:
– Room /ruːm/ or /rʊm/
– Noun 1: A part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling.
– Noun 2: Space that can be occupied or where something can be done; available space.
– Noun 3: Opportunity or scope for something to happen or be done.
– Verb 1: To share a room or accommodation with someone.
[Synonyms] = Silid, Kwarto, Sulok, Bahagi ng bahay, Espasyo, Lugar.
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: My bedroom is the largest room in the house with a beautiful view of the garden.
– Ex1_PH: Ang aking tulugan ay ang pinakamalaking silid sa bahay na may magandang tanawin ng hardin.
– Ex2_EN: There is no more room in the closet for additional clothes and shoes.
– Ex2_PH: Wala nang espasyo sa aparador para sa karagdagang damit at sapatos.
– Ex3_EN: The conference room can accommodate up to fifty people for meetings and presentations.
– Ex3_PH: Ang conference room ay makakalulan ng hanggang limampung tao para sa mga pulong at presentasyon.
– Ex4_EN: She decided to room with her best friend when they went to college together.
– Ex4_PH: Nagpasya siyang makasama sa kwarto ang kanyang matalik na kaibigan nang magkolehiyo sila.
– Ex5_EN: The living room is where the family gathers to watch television and spend time together.
– Ex5_PH: Ang sala o living room ay kung saan nagtitipon ang pamilya upang manood ng telebisyon at magsama-sama.
