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matapat

Depinisyon ng salitang matapat sa Tagalog / Filipino.
Monolingual Tagalog definition of the word matapat in the Tagalog Monolingual Dictionary.

Kahulugan ng matapat:


matapát  Play audio #14161
[pang-uri/pang-abay]  walang kasinungalingan o panlilinlang, buong puso at walang pag-aalinlangang nakalaan sa tao, layunin, o paniniwala.

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Ugat: tapat
Example Sentences Available Icon Matapat Example Sentence in Tagalog:
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Pinu si Selena dahil sa pagiging matapát.
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Selena was commended for being honest.

User-submitted Example Sentences (3):
User-submitted example sentences from Tatoeba who have self reported as being fluent in Tagalog.
Alam kong matapat si Juan.
Tatoeba Sentence #3596406 Tatoeba user-submitted sentence
I know that John is honest.


Siya ay mahirap, pero matapat.
Tatoeba Sentence #2935774 Tatoeba user-submitted sentence
He is poor, but honest.


Gusto ko siya hindi dahil sa siya'y mabait, ngunit dahil siya'y matapat.
Tatoeba Sentence #2824351 Tatoeba user-submitted sentence
I like him not because he is kind but because he is honest.


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Paano bigkasin ang "matapat":

MATAPAT:
Play audio #14161
Markup Code:
[rec:14161]
Mga malapit na salita:
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