Sock in Tagalog
Sock in Tagalog is “Medyas” or “Kalseta,” referring to the garment worn on the foot for warmth, comfort, or protection. This everyday item is essential in Filipino households and fashion.
Explore the complete breakdown of “sock” in Tagalog, including pronunciation guides, various meanings, synonyms commonly used across the Philippines, and practical examples showing how this term appears in daily conversations.
[Words] = Sock
[Definition]:
- Sock /sɑːk/
- Noun 1: A garment worn on the foot, typically knitted or woven, covering the foot and ankle or lower leg.
- Noun 2: (Informal) A hard blow or punch.
- Verb 1: To hit someone or something forcefully.
[Synonyms] = Medyas, Kalseta, Kalsetin, Sumbong.
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: I need to buy new socks because all of mine have holes in them.
Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng bagong medyas dahil may butas na ang lahat ng akin.
Ex2_EN: She always wears colorful socks to match her outfit.
Ex2_PH: Lagi siyang nagsusuot ng makulay na kalseta para tumugma sa kanyang kasuotan.
Ex3_EN: Put on your socks and shoes before we leave the house.
Ex3_PH: Isuot mo ang iyong medyas at sapatos bago tayo umalis ng bahay.
Ex4_EN: The athlete wore compression socks to improve blood circulation during the marathon.
Ex4_PH: Ang atleta ay nagsuot ng compression medyas upang mapabuti ang daloy ng dugo sa panahon ng marathon.
Ex5_EN: My grandmother knits wool socks for the entire family every winter.
Ex5_PH: Ang aking lola ay gumagawa ng medyas na lana para sa buong pamilya tuwing taglamig.
