Oblivious in Tagalog – English to Tagalog Translation

What is Oblivious in Tagalog?

OBLIVIOUS 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.

oblivious

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

Oblivious means not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one.

In Tagalog, it can be translated as “WALANG PAKIALAM“, “KALIMUTAN” or “HINDI NAPAPANSIN.”

Here are some example sentences using this word:

  • The huge dog closed its eyes and appeared oblivious to the crawling baby.
  • If you are hosting a party and playing loud music, don’t be oblivious to sleeping neighbors.
  • A snake was lurking around the house and the innocent infant in the cradle was oblivious of it.
  • When Elon Musk was a kid, he was so obsessed with reading that he was totally oblivious to people all around him.
  • The governments of most nations are oblivious to the wants and needs of their citizens, as their view is always extremely political.

In Tagalog, the aforementioned sentences could be translated as:

  • Ipinikit ng malaking aso ang mga mata at tila walang pakialam sa gumagapang na sanggol.
  • Kung nagho-host ka ng isang party at nagpapatugtog ng malakas na musika, huwag kalimutan ang mga natutulog na kapitbahay.
  • Isang ahas ang nakatago sa paligid ng bahay at ang inosenteng sanggol sa duyan ay walang pakialam.
  • Noong bata pa si Elon Musk, masyado siyang nahuhumaling sa pagbabasa na wala siyang pakialam sa mga tao sa paligid niya.
  • Ang mga pamahalaan ng karamihan sa mga bansa ay hindi napapansin ang mga kagustuhan at pangangailangan ng kanilang mga mamamayan, dahil ang kanilang pananaw ay palaging lubhang pulitikal.

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