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  1. www.tagalog.com › dictionary › trippedTripped in Tagalog

    Search the Filipino dictionary: Best translation of the English word tripped in Tagalog: madapa, matisod, matakid...

  2. Pagsasalin ng "tripped" sa Tagalog Halimbawang isinaling pangungusap: When we go to a town that we haven’t been to before or when we go on a trip, we have maps to help us get there. ↔ Kapag pumunta tayo sa isang bayan na hindi pa natin napupuntahan o kapag naglakbay tayo, may mga mapa tayo na makatutulong sa ating makarating doon.

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  4. Contextual translation of "tripped" into Tagalog. Human translations with examples: nakapuntod, tanga tanga, nantitrip ka, gone camping.

  5. www.tagaloglang.com › talisodTALISOD (Tagalog)

    TALISOD... English translation of the Filipino word natalisod with usage examples. How to say trip or stumble in Tagalog? Tisod.

  6. Defenition of word Tripping. catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall. walk, run, or dance with quick light steps. activate (a mechanism), especially by contact with a switch, catch, or other electrical device.

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  8. tripped — verb. • patirin. • matisod. • madupilas. • matalisod. • madulas. • mapatid. • matapilok. • matalapyok.

  9. Definition for the Tagalog word trip: trip. [noun] vibe; liking; craving; no special reason. Root: trip. Very Frequent. Trip Example Sentences in Tagalog: (4) Example sentences hand-crafted by professional Filipino teachers and writers. Click or tap any underlined word to see a literal translation. Trip kong maglakád sa gabí.

  10. 1. to trip by striking the foot against something: matisod, matapilok. 2. to walk unsteadily: sumuray-suray, magpasuray-suray, magpahapay-hapay, humapay-hapay. 3. to fall in walking or running: madapa (marapa), maparapa. 4. to speak or act, in a clumsy or hesitating way: umutal-utal, umuntul-untol.