Despot in Tagalog – English to Tagalog Translation

What is Despot in Tagalog?

DESPOT IN TAGALOG – There are several English words that do not have a direct translation in Filipino, that’s why we need context to fully translate them.

despot

In this article, we are going to learn about the Tagalog translation of this word based on context.

Despot means a ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.

In Tagalog, it can be translated as “MANINIIL, HARIHARIAN, PUNONG MALUPIT, MALUPIT NA PINUNO.”

Here are some example sentences using this word:

  • He was a successful basketball coach, but many people regarded him as a petty despot.
  • The despot has decided to control all television stations in his nation.
  • What kind of man swears he is not a despot yet sits in his golden palace while allowing his people to die of hunger?
  • The military is joining forces with the rebels to dethrone the royal despot terrorizing their country.
  • The young prince killed everyone who challenged his authority and became the despot of his country.
  • Under the despot’s orders, every firstborn child must serve in the military for a period of five years.

In Tagalog, the aforementioned sentences could be translated as:

  • Siya ay isang matagumpay na coach ng basketball, ngunit itinuturing siya ng maraming tao bilang isang punong malupit.
  • Nagpasya ang maniniil na kontrolin ang lahat ng istasyon ng telebisyon sa kanyang bansa.
  • Anong uri ng tao ang sumusumpa na hindi nagha-hariharian ngunit nakaupo sa kanyang gintong palasyo habang hinahayaan ang kanyang mga tao na mamatay sa gutom?
  • Nakikipagsanib-puwersa ang militar sa mga rebelde para mapatalsik sa trono ang maharlikang maniniil na nananakot sa kanilang bansa.
  • Pinatay ng batang prinsipe ang lahat ng humamon sa kanyang awtoridad at naging malupit na pinuno ng kanyang bansa.
  • Sa ilalim ng utos ng malupit na pinuno, ang bawat panganay na anak ay dapat maglingkod sa militar sa loob ng limang taon.

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