Speaker in Tagalog
Speaker in Tagalog translates to “Tagapagsalita” (person who speaks), “Ispiker” (borrowed term), or “Parlante” (for audio device). The translation varies depending on whether you’re referring to a person delivering a speech, an audio device, or a legislative officer.
Understanding the different contexts of “speaker” helps you choose the most natural Tagalog equivalent for your specific situation. Let’s explore the complete linguistic analysis below.
[Words] = Speaker
[Definition]:
– Speaker /ˈspiːkər/
– Noun 1: A person who speaks or delivers a speech in public.
– Noun 2: A device that converts electrical signals into sound; a loudspeaker.
– Noun 3: The presiding officer in a legislative assembly.
– Noun 4: A person who speaks a particular language.
[Synonyms] = Tagapagsalita, Ispiker, Mananalumpati, Parlante, Nagsasalita, Tagapangulo (for legislative speaker)
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: The guest speaker at the conference shared valuable insights about digital marketing strategies.
– Ex1_PH: Ang bisitang tagapagsalita sa kumperensya ay nagbahagi ng mahalagang pananaw tungkol sa mga estratehiya sa digital marketing.
– Ex2_EN: I need to buy a new speaker for my computer because the sound quality is poor.
– Ex2_PH: Kailangan kong bumili ng bagong parlante para sa aking kompyuter dahil ang kalidad ng tunog ay mahina.
– Ex3_EN: She is a native speaker of both English and Tagalog.
– Ex3_PH: Siya ay isang katutubong nagsasalita ng parehong Ingles at Tagalog.
– Ex4_EN: The Speaker of the House called the session to order.
– Ex4_PH: Ang Ispiker ng Kamara ay tinawag ang sesyon upang magkaroon ng kaayusan.
– Ex5_EN: As the main speaker at the wedding, he prepared a heartfelt toast for the couple.
– Ex5_PH: Bilang pangunahing mananalumpati sa kasal, naghanda siya ng taus-pusong tagayan para sa mag-asawa.
