Weight in Tagalog
“Weight” in Tagalog is “Timbang” or “Bigat” – an essential measurement in Filipino daily life, from tracking fitness goals to buying goods at the palengke. Dive deeper to understand how to express weight naturally in Tagalog conversations!
[Words] = Weight
[Definition]:
- Weight /weɪt/
- Noun 1: A measurement of how heavy something or someone is.
- Noun 2: A heavy object used for exercise or to hold something down.
- Noun 3: The importance or influence of something.
- Verb: To add weight to something or make it heavier.
[Synonyms] = Timbang, Bigat, Kilo, Kabigatan, Takal, Masa
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: What is your current weight?
- Ex1_PH: Ano ang iyong kasalukuyang timbang?
- Ex2_EN: The box is too heavy, I can’t lift its weight.
- Ex2_PH: Ang kahon ay masyadong mabigat, hindi ko makarga ang bigat nito.
- Ex3_EN: He lifts weights at the gym every morning.
- Ex3_PH: Nag-aalsang pabigat siya sa gym bawat umaga.
- Ex4_EN: The doctor said I need to lose some weight for better health.
- Ex4_PH: Sinabi ng doktor na kailangan kong mawalan ng timbang para sa mas magandang kalusugan.
- Ex5_EN: Her opinion carries a lot of weight in this organization.
- Ex5_PH: Ang kanyang opinyon ay may malaking bigat sa organisasyong ito.
