Underwear in Tagalog
“Underwear” in Tagalog is “Damit-panlabas” or “Pang-ibaba.” These terms refer to the garments worn beneath outer clothing. Understanding the proper Tagalog terminology helps in everyday conversations about clothing and shopping in the Philippines. Let’s explore the various translations and usage examples below.
Word: Underwear
Definition:
- Underwear /ˈʌndərwer/
- Noun: Clothing worn under other clothes, typically next to the skin
- Noun: Undergarments including briefs, boxers, panties, and similar items
Synonyms: Damit-panlabas, Pang-ibaba, Panloob, Salawál panlabas, Karsones
Examples:
- English: I need to buy new underwear before my trip.
- Tagalog: Kailangan kong bumili ng bagong pang-ibaba bago ang aking biyahe.
- English: Make sure to pack enough underwear for the week.
- Tagalog: Siguraduhing mag-impake ng sapat na damit-panlabas para sa linggo.
- English: Cotton underwear is more comfortable in hot weather.
- Tagalog: Ang pang-ibaba na gawa sa bulak ay mas komportable sa mainit na panahon.
- English: She folded the clean underwear and put it in the drawer.
- Tagalog: Tinupi niya ang malinis na panloob at inilagay sa drawer.
- English: The store has a sale on men’s underwear this weekend.
- Tagalog: Ang tindahan ay may sale sa karsones ng lalaki ngayong katapusan ng linggo.
