Definition for the Tagalog word sibakin:
sibakín 
[verb] to chop something; to split something; to fire someone (from a job)
Verb conjugations of sibakin:
Focus: Object Root: sibakConjugation Type: -In Verb
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Sibakin Example Sentences in Tagalog: (11)
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Sibakín ang mga tiwalíng opisyál.
Remove corrupt officials.
Sibakín mo ang mga kahoy.
Chop the woods.
Nais niyáng sibakín ang mga panggatong.
He wants to chop the firewood.
Sinibák si Joselito
sa trabaho.
Joselito was terminated from work.
Sinibák ko ang empleyadong nagnakaw sa kompanyá.
I terminated the employee who stole from the company.
Sinibák ko na ang lahát ng kahoy.
I chopped all the wood already.
Ang mga manggagawang nagwewelga ang madalás na sinísibák.
Those laborers who go on strike are often the ones being terminated.
Sinísibák na ni Gary
ang mga napulot niyáng kahoy.
Gary is now chopping the woods he picked.
Sinísibák ng mga magtotrosó ang mga punò.
The loggers are chopping down the trees.
Sísibakín daw si Bong
dahil sa kaniyáng anomalyá.
Bong will be fired because of his anomaly.
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Related Filipino Words:
sibákmasibákmagsibákpagkasibáksumibákRelated English Words:
fire someonefirefiresfiredfiringchopchopschoppedchoppingsplitsplitssplitting
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