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In Tagalog, a shape is called hugis.
In this lesson, you will learn the vocabulary for the different shapes and some practice phrases. 😄 After mastering the shapes, you can also expand your Tagalog vocabulary by exploring other related lessons such as Fruits, Tagalog Vocabulary: Basic Vocabulary: Family Members and Relationships, and Tagalog Vocabulary - Say Yes. Enjoy learning and have fun!
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Listed below are the words for the most common shapes, and related concepts:
Hugis - shape |
Bilog - circle |
Parisukat/kwadrado - square |
Parihaba - rectangle |
Tatsulok - triangle |
Habilog - oval |
Bilohaba - oblong |
Hugis Puso - heart (lit. shape heart) |
Kalahating bilog - half-circle |
Bituin - star |
Gitna - center |
For other shapes such as that of an animal, plant, object or human, you can simply add "hugis" before the word, i.e., hugis tao, hugis kalabaw, hugis isda, hugis relo.
The English names for polygons are usually used in all applications.
Practice Phrases[edit | edit source]
⭐ Gumuhit siya ng tatsulok - He/she drew a triangle. |
⭐ Tomas, burahin mo ang naguhit mong bituin sa pisara - Tomas, erase the star you drew on the blackboard. |
⭐ Ang habilog na itlog ay nasa gitna ng parihaba - The oval egg is at the center of the rectangle. |
⭐ Bilugan mo ang titik ng tamang sagot - Encircle the letter of the correct answer. |
⭐ Ang anino ay may hugis ng kambing - The shadow has the shape of a goat. |
Authors[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
SHAPES IN TAGALOG | Basic Filipino Language - YouTube[edit | edit source]
How to Pronounce KUWADRADO | Shapes in Tagalog - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
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- Feelings and Emotions
- Say Yes
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