Tune in Tagalog
“Tune in” in Tagalog translates to “makinig”, “pakinggan”, or “sumunod” depending on context. This phrase is commonly used when asking someone to listen to a radio station, watch a TV program, or pay attention to something. Let’s explore the different meanings and usage of this versatile expression below.
[Words] = Tune in
[Definition]:
- Tune in /tuːn ɪn/
- Phrasal Verb 1: To watch or listen to a particular television or radio program or station.
- Phrasal Verb 2: To pay attention to or become aware of something.
- Phrasal Verb 3: To adjust a radio or television to receive a particular station or channel.
[Synonyms] = Makinig, Pakinggan, Sumunod, Manood, Mag-adjust ng istasyon
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: Millions of viewers tune in every week to watch their favorite reality show.
- Ex1_PH: Milyun-milyong manonood ang nanonood bawat linggo para sa kanilang paboritong reality show.
- Ex2_EN: Don’t forget to tune in to the radio station tomorrow morning for the big announcement.
- Ex2_PH: Huwag kalimutang makinig sa istasyon ng radyo bukas ng umaga para sa malaking anunsyo.
- Ex3_EN: She asked everyone to tune in to the live broadcast at 8 PM.
- Ex3_PH: Hiniling niya sa lahat na manood ng live broadcast sa 8 PM.
- Ex4_EN: You need to tune in to what your customers are saying about your product.
- Ex4_PH: Kailangan mong makinig sa sinasabi ng iyong mga customer tungkol sa iyong produkto.
- Ex5_EN: I always tune in to this podcast during my morning commute.
- Ex5_PH: Lagi akong nakikinig sa podcast na ito habang pumapasok sa umaga.
