pangngalan “light”
isahan light, maramihan lights o di-mabilang
- liwanag
Mag-sign up upang makita ang mga pagsasalin ng mga halimbawa ng pangungusap at mga monolinggwal na kahulugan ng bawat salita.
The light from the sun makes the colors in the garden look vibrant.
- ilaw
Can you replace the light in the hallway? It's been flickering.
- ilaw trapiko
I was stuck at the light for five minutes before it finally turned green.
- kaliwanagan
The teacher's explanation shed light on the complex topic.
- pananaw
After hearing his side of the story, I saw the situation in a new light.
- panggatong (karaniwang ginagamit sa paninigarilyo)
I can't seem to find my light; do you have one for my cigarette?
- pagiging hayag (sa publiko)
The scandal came to light after an investigative journalist published the report.
pandiwa “light”
pangnagdaan light; siya lights; pangnagdaan lit, lighted; pangnagdaan lit, lighted; pag-uulit lighting
- magpaningas
We lit the campfire and gathered around to tell stories.
- magpaningas (ng apoy)
The arsonist was seen lighting the abandoned building on fire.
- magpailaw
The lighthouse lit the rocky coastline to warn passing ships.
- magliyab
Despite the wind, the kindling finally caught and the bonfire lit.
pang-uri “light”
light, pahambing lighter, pasukdol lightest
- maliwanag
The light room was perfect for painting, with plenty of natural sunlight.
- mapusyaw
Her light blonde hair contrasted with her dark clothing.
- magaan
She preferred light luggage to make her travel easier.
- magaan (sa kaloriya o alkohol)
After the workout, he chose a light salad over a heavy meal.
- mahina
The light breeze was not enough to cool us down on the hot summer day.
- banayad
Her light touch on the piano keys created a soft melody.
- madali
After his surgery, he was assigned only light tasks at work.
- hindi seryoso
The conversation was filled with light banter, nothing serious.
- sensitibo
The baby is a light sleeper, waking up at the slightest noise.
- masaya
Her light laughter filled the room, making everyone smile.
pang-abay “light”
- magaan (dala-dalahan)
He packed light for the weekend trip, taking only a small backpack.