Sort in Tagalog
Sort in Tagalog translates to “Uri” (as a noun meaning type/kind) or “Ayusin” (as a verb meaning to arrange or organize). Understanding this word helps you describe classification and organization in Filipino conversations. Let’s explore the complete linguistic breakdown below.
[Words] = Sort
[Definition]:
– Sort /sɔːrt/
– Noun 1: A category of things or people having some common feature; a type or kind.
– Verb 1: To arrange systematically in groups; to separate according to type, class, or category.
– Verb 2: To resolve or fix a problem.
[Synonyms] = Uri, Ayusin, Klase, I-uri, Pag-iba-ibahin, Isaayos, Paghiwalayin, Ayos-ayusin
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: What sort of music do you like to listen to?
– Ex1_PH: Anong uri ng musika ang gusto mong pakinggan?
– Ex2_EN: Please sort these documents by date before filing them.
– Ex2_PH: Pakiusap ayusin ang mga dokumentong ito ayon sa petsa bago i-file.
– Ex3_EN: She’s not the sort of person who gives up easily.
– Ex3_PH: Hindi siya ang uri ng tao na madaling sumuko.
– Ex4_EN: We need to sort out this misunderstanding as soon as possible.
– Ex4_PH: Kailangan nating ayusin ang pagkakaintindi na ito sa lalong madaling panahon.
– Ex5_EN: The machine can sort hundreds of items per hour automatically.
– Ex5_PH: Ang makina ay maaaring mag-uri ng daan-daang bagay bawat oras nang kusang-loob.
