Sale in Tagalog
Sale in Tagalog translates to “Pagbebenta,” “Benta,” or “Diskwento” depending on context. This term represents the commercial act of exchanging goods or services for money, or a promotional period offering reduced prices.
Understanding “sale” in Filipino culture reveals nuances between everyday transactions and special discount events. Let’s explore the comprehensive meanings and natural usage of this essential business term.
[Words] = Sale
[Definition]:
- Sale /seɪl/
- Noun 1: The exchange of goods or services for money; the act of selling.
- Noun 2: A period during which goods are sold at reduced prices; a discount event.
- Noun 3: The quantity or value of goods sold.
[Synonyms] = Pagbebenta, Benta, Diskwento, Alok, Tinda, Pagtitinda, Pagbili.
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: The store announced a huge sale on electronics this weekend.
Ex1_PH: Inanunsyo ng tindahan ang malaking diskwento sa mga electronics ngayong katapusan ng linggo.
Ex2_EN: The sale of the property was completed last month.
Ex2_PH: Ang pagbebenta ng ari-arian ay natapos noong nakaraang buwan.
Ex3_EN: Our company’s sales increased by 20% this quarter.
Ex3_PH: Ang benta ng aming kumpanya ay tumaas ng 20% ngayong quarter.
Ex4_EN: Everything in the shop is on sale until the end of the month.
Ex4_PH: Lahat ng nasa tindahan ay may diskwento hanggang sa katapusan ng buwan.
Ex5_EN: The sale of fresh vegetables happens every morning at the market.
Ex5_PH: Ang pagtitinda ng sariwang gulay ay nangyayari tuwing umaga sa palengke.
