Banished in Tagalog – English to Tagalog Translation

What is Banished in Tagalog?

BANISHED 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.

banished

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

Banished means to forbid, abolish, or get rid of (something unwanted).

In Tagalog, it can be translated as “PINALAYAS“, “ITINABOY“, “PINAALIS“, or “IPINATAPON“.

Here are some example sentences using this word:

  • He was banished from France after the coup d’etat.
  • The good wizard protected the temple with a spell to banish evil spirits.
  • The teacher had to banish all cellphones from the classroom because they distracted his students.
  • Sean banished his sister from his bedroom and refused to let her come inside.
  • The dictator banished anyone who opposed him.
  • Another 21 players were banished to remote parts of the country.
  • The stressed lawyer wanted a quiet vacation, so she could banish her anxieties from her thoughts.

In Tagalog, the aforementioned sentences could be translated as:

  • Siya ay pinalayas mula sa France pagkatapos ng kudeta.
  • Pinoprotektahan ng mabuting salamangkero ang templo gamit ang isang spell para itaboy ang masasamang espiritu.
  • Kinailangan ng guro na itapon ang lahat ng cellphone sa silid-aralan dahil naabala nito ang kanyang mga estudyante.
  • Pinaalis ni Sean ang kanyang kapatid na babae sa kanyang silid at tumanggi siyang papasukin ito.
  • Pinalayas ng diktador ang sinumang sumasalungat sa kanya.
  • May 21 pang manlalaro ang ipinatapon sa mga liblib na bahagi ng bansa.
  • Nais ng stressed na abogado ng isang tahimik na bakasyon, para maalis ang kanyang pagkabalisa sa dahil sa kanyang mga iniisip.

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