What Is “Publiko” In English? (Answers)
PUBLIKO IN ENGLISH – This article will teach you about the English translation of the word “publiko” based on the context of the sentence.
There are several Filipino words that don’t have a direct translation in English, that’s why we need context in order to fully translate them.
What is “Publiko”?
“Publiko” is a Tagalog term that refers to something that is done, perceived, or existing in open view.
What is “Publiko” in English?
“Publiko” can be directly translated as “public” or “fun”. The use of this word, however, may depend on the context of the sentence.
Here are some example sentences:
- Hindi pinansin ni Ana si Angelo sa publiko.
- Palaging mabait si Bob kay Bea sa publiko.
- Kailangan ni Carla ng lakas ng loob para kumanta siya sa publiko.
- Ayaw ni Marco na kontrahin si Leah sa publiko.
In English, these sentences could be translated as:
- Ana snubbed Angelo in public.
- Bob is always nice to Bea in public.
- It takes courage for Carla to sing in public.
- Marco does not like to contradict Leah in public.
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