Used in a Sentence

tagalog

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for tagalog.

Editorial note

The result is something like 90% of the coursework being in English, with random Tagalog words mixed in.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of tagalog gathered in one view.

noun

A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.

noun

A member of the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group.

adjective

Of or relating to the Tagalogs.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tagalog.

noun

A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.

noun

A member of the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group.

adjective

Of or relating to the Tagalogs.

Example sentences

1

The result is something like 90% of the coursework being in English, with random Tagalog words mixed in.

2

> The result is something like 90% of the coursework being in English, with random Tagalog words mixed in.

3

Fluency in Tagalog wasn't necessary when your primary method of communication was the sharp end of a bayonet.

4

It's likely they get more practice speaking English in their day to day living unless they live in Tagalog speaking areas.

5

Google translate to Tagalog is generally not great.

6

In addition to these languages, I also learned Spanish starting in pre-school, and I speak a little Tagalog (my wife is from the Philippines).

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Also I would imagine many of the articles in English may have been already seeded as in general Swedish and Tagalog are more esoteric.

8

Most comp sci graduates that I talk to know almost nothing of how a pointer works, or the stack or heap, and binary might as well be Tagalog to them.

9

Spoken Tagalog has always impressed me (though I can't really say I know any) for how freely English seems to be mixed in (and well pronounced, such that you notice the difference in phonology), in varying ratios.

10

My p-doc claims I speak a certain Filipino (It is Tagalog but I didn't want to correct him) language that only other high functioning people can understand, and that this is common in the tech industry to speak that language that the average person cannot understand.

Quote examples

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Sidenote: unlike in Tagalog, Kita means “day-care facility for children” in German, so names like Kita Capture and Kita Credit Agent could carry unintended connotations.

2

I can't remember what it stands for but it's a play off a tagalog word for "hide".

3

That the word "boondock" comes from Tagalog, and likely entered the English lexicon in the early 20th century as a result of the Spanish-American war.

Proper noun examples

1

Not only does nearly everyone speak English, but English is an official language right along with Tagalog.

2

Most of the Filipino people there tried to talk to my friend in Tagalog.

3

Its current slogan is Panig sa Katotohanan, Panig sa Pagbangon ng Bayan (Tagalog for Sides for the Truth, Sides for the Rise of the Nation).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use tagalog in a sentence?

The result is something like 90% of the coursework being in English, with random Tagalog words mixed in.

What does tagalog mean?

A language spoken in the Philippines, especially in areas of central to southern Luzon.

What part of speech is tagalog?

tagalog is commonly used as noun, adjective.