Stuff in Tagalog

“Stuff” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “Gamit”, “Bagay”, or “Mga gamit”. These terms refer to things, belongings, or materials, and can also mean to fill or pack something tightly. Explore the different meanings and uses of this versatile word below.

[Words] = Stuff

[Definition]:

  • Stuff /stʌf/
  • Noun 1: Things, objects, or belongings; matter or material of an unspecified kind.
  • Noun 2: Personal belongings or possessions.
  • Verb 1: To fill something tightly with material or objects.
  • Verb 2: To force or push something into a confined space.
  • Verb 3: To fill food with a savory or sweet mixture.

[Synonyms] = Gamit, Bagay, Mga gamit, Kagamitan, Punuin, Siksikin, Sulutan, Laman

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: I need to organize all my stuff before moving to the new apartment.
  • Ex1_PH: Kailangan kong ayusin ang lahat ng aking mga gamit bago lumipat sa bagong apartment.
  • Ex2_EN: She stuffed the turkey with herbs and vegetables for Thanksgiving dinner.
  • Ex2_PH: Pinuno niya ang pabo ng mga halamang-gamot at gulay para sa hapunan ng Thanksgiving.
  • Ex3_EN: Don’t leave your stuff lying around the house; put everything away.
  • Ex3_PH: Huwag mong iwan ang iyong mga bagay na nakakalat sa bahay; ilagay ang lahat.
  • Ex4_EN: He quickly stuffed the papers into his backpack and ran to class.
  • Ex4_PH: Mabilis niyang isinuksok ang mga papel sa kanyang bag at tumakbo sa klase.
  • Ex5_EN: There’s so much stuff in the garage that we can’t park the car inside.
  • Ex5_PH: Napakaraming gamit sa garahe na hindi na namin maiparada ang kotse sa loob.

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