What Is “What Is That” In Tagalog? (Answers)
WHAT IS THAT IN TAGALOG – There are several Filipino words that do not have a direct translation in English, that’s why we need context to fully translate them.
In this article, we are going to learn about the Tagalog translation of the phrase ”What Is That” based on context.
This phrase could be easily translated as “Ano ‘Yun”. Ano means, “what” while ‘yun is a short form for the word “iyon” or that. Additionally, you could also use “ano iyan”.
Here are some example sentences:
- What is that thing over there? It’s the first time I’d ever seen something like that.
- Do you even know what that thing is? It’s really scary.
- What’s that thing you do when you don’t know what to say?
- I don’t understand what that is, maybe you could help me out here.
- You don’t know what that is don’t you?
In Tagalog, the sentences could be translated as:
- Ano ba ang bagay na ‘yun? Ngayon ko lang na kita ang bagay na ganyan.
- Alam mo ba kung ano iyon? Nakakatakot na eh.
- Ano nga yung ginagawa mo kung nalimutan mo ang iyong sasabihin?
- Hindi ko na iintindihan ito, baka puwede mo akong tulungan dito.
- Hindi mo alam kung ano iyan no?
For other English-Tagalog translations…
VISIT: English To Tagalog Translate – List of English-Tagalog Word Translation