What Is “Heat” In Tagalog? (Answers)
HEAT IN TAGALOG – This article will teach you about the Tagalog translation of the word “heat” 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 “Heat”?
“Heat” is an English term that refers to the quality of being hot.
What is “Heat” in Tagalog?
“Heat” can be directly translated as “init”. The use of this word, however, may depend on the context of the sentence.
Here are some example sentences:
- Danica couldn’t stand the heat.
- Angelo felt dizzy from the heat.
- Bob and Bea are not used to this kind of heat.
- Ella passed out from the heat.
- Mark told Leah that he didn’t mind the cold, but he can’t stand the heat.
In Tagalog, these sentences could be translated as:
- Hindi nakayanan ni Danica ang init.
- Nahihilo si Angelo sa init.
- Hindi sanay sina Bob at Bea sa ganitong init.
- Nawalan ng malay si Ella dahil sa init.
- Sinabi ni Mark kay Leah na hindi niya alintana ang lamig, ngunit hindi niya matiis ang init.
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