View in Tagalog
“View” in Tagalog is “Tanawin” or “Tingin” – depending on context. “Tanawin” refers to a scenic view or landscape, while “tingin” means to look at or observe something. Both are essential terms used daily in Filipino conversations. Explore the complete breakdown below to master when and how to use each variation!
View /vjuː/
- Noun: The ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place; a sight or prospect.
- Noun: A particular way of considering or regarding something; an opinion or belief.
- Verb: To look at or inspect something; to watch or observe.
Tagalog Synonyms: Tanawin, Tingin, Pananaw, Tanaw, Paningin, Masdan, Pagmasid
Example Sentences:
1. The view from the mountain top was absolutely breathtaking.
Ang tanawin mula sa tuktok ng bundok ay talagang nakakamangha.
2. You can view all the documents in the shared folder online.
Maaari mong tingnan lahat ng mga dokumento sa shared folder online.
3. In my view, this is the best solution to our problem.
Sa aking pananaw, ito ang pinakamahusay na solusyon sa ating problema.
4. The hotel room has a beautiful ocean view.
Ang kuwarto ng hotel ay may magandang tanawin ng dagat.
5. Please view the attached video before our meeting tomorrow.
Pakiusap na panoorin ang nakalakip na bidyo bago ang ating pulong bukas.
