Sixteen in Tagalog
Six in Tagalog is “Anim.” This cardinal number represents the quantity between five and seven, fundamental in counting, mathematics, and daily Filipino conversations. Understanding number translations is essential for basic communication in Tagalog.
Discover the complete linguistic breakdown of “six” in Tagalog, including pronunciation guides, contextual usage, synonyms, and practical bilingual examples below.
[Words] = Six
[Definition]:
– Six /sɪks/
– Noun 1: The cardinal number that is the sum of five and one; 6.
– Noun 2: A group or set of six people or things.
– Adjective: Amounting to six in number.
[Synonyms] = Anim, Seis, VI (Roman numeral), 6
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: There are six days left until the festival begins in Manila.
– Ex1_PH: May anim na araw na natitira hanggang magsimula ang pista sa Maynila.
– Ex2_EN: She bought six pieces of fresh mangoes from the market.
– Ex2_PH: Bumili siya ng anim na piraso ng sariwa mango sa palengke.
– Ex3_EN: The meeting will start at six o’clock in the evening.
– Ex3_PH: Magsisimula ang pulong sa alas seis ng gabi.
– Ex4_EN: My younger brother is only six years old this year.
– Ex4_PH: Ang nakakabatang kapatid ko ay anim na taong gulang lang ngayong taon.
– Ex5_EN: The basketball team needs six players to complete the lineup.
– Ex5_PH: Ang koponan ng basketball ay nangangailangan ng anim na manlalaro upang makumpleto ang lineup.
