Sign in Tagalog

“Sign in” in Tagalog is “Mag-sign in” or “Pumasok.” This phrase is commonly used when accessing computer systems, websites, or recording your arrival at a location. Understanding this term is essential for navigating digital platforms and formal entry procedures in Filipino contexts.

Let’s explore the complete meaning, pronunciation, and practical usage of this important phrase below.

[Words] = Sign in

[Definition]:

  • Sign in /saɪn ɪn/
  • Phrasal verb 1: To record one’s arrival at a place by writing one’s name or providing identification.
  • Phrasal verb 2: To access a computer system, website, or application by entering credentials (username and password).
  • Verb phrase: To formally register one’s presence or gain authorized access to a system.

[Synonyms] = Mag-sign in, Lumagda, Pumasok, Mag-log in, Mag-login, Magparehistro ng pagpasok

[Example]:

Ex1_EN: Please sign in at the reception desk before entering the building.
Ex1_PH: Pakiusap na mag-sign in sa reception desk bago pumasok sa gusali.

Ex2_EN: You need to sign in with your email address and password to access your account.
Ex2_PH: Kailangan mong mag-sign in gamit ang iyong email address at password upang ma-access ang iyong account.

Ex3_EN: Visitors must sign in and receive a badge before touring the facility.
Ex3_PH: Ang mga bisita ay dapat mag-sign in at tumanggap ng badge bago mag-tour sa pasilidad.

Ex4_EN: I forgot to sign in when I arrived at work this morning.
Ex4_PH: Nakalimutan kong mag-sign in nang dumating ako sa trabaho ngayong umaga.

Ex5_EN: The system will automatically sign in users who have saved their credentials.
Ex5_PH: Awtomatikong mag-sign in ang sistema sa mga user na nag-save ng kanilang mga kredensyal.

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