Ingrate in Tagalog – English to Tagalog Translation

What is Ingrate in Tagalog?

INGRATE 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.

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

Ingrate means an ungrateful person.

In Tagalog, it can be translated as “WALANG HIYA” or “WALANG UTANG NA LOOB“.

Here are some example sentences using this word:

  • She gathered her belongings and headed to the gate, refusing to look back at the ingrate thief.
  • The ingrate salesman didn’t show up to work after receiving his raise.
  • As soon as James unwrapped his gift, he showed he was an ingrate by giving the item to someone else.
  • Katy is an ingrate who refuses to acknowledge any present that costs less than five hundred dollars.
  • After the singer refused to accept the award, she was called an ingrate by many of her peers.
  • Bill is such an ingrate that he complains about every meal his wife cooks.

In Tagalog, the aforementioned sentences could be translated as:

  • Inipon niya ang kanyang mga gamit at tumungo sa tarangkahan, tumanggi siyang lingunin ang walang-hiya na magnanakaw.
  • Ang walang utang na loob na tindero ay hindi nagpakita sa trabaho pagkatapos dagdagan ang kanyang sahod.
  • Sa sandaling mabuksan ni James ang kanyang regalo, ipinakita niya na siya ay walang hiya sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng item sa iba.
  • Si Katy ay isang walang hiya na tumangging kilalanin ang anumang regalo na nagkakahalaga ng mas mababa sa limang daang dolyar.
  • Matapos tumanggi ang mang-aawit na tanggapin ang parangal, tinawag siyang walang hiya ng marami.
  • Napaka-walang hiya ni Bill, siya ay nagrereklamo sa bawat pagkain na niluluto ng kanyang asawa.

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