itapat
Tagalog
Etymology
From i- + tapat.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: i‧ta‧pat
- IPA(key): /ʔitaˈpat/, [ʔɪtɐˈpat]
Verb
itapát (complete itinapat, progressive itinatapat, contemplative itatapat)
- to put something in the opposite side or directly in front
- Itapat mo ang ilaw sa aking dinadaanan. ― Will you place the light in front of my path.
- to put something directly under or below something (such as a pail used to catch water from a faucet)
- Synonyms: isalo, isahod
- to make fit or suited (as of someone's wish, desire, taste, etc.)
- Synonyms: ibagay, iangkop, itugma
- to give as an equivalent (of a borrowed word)
- Synonym: itumbas
Conjugation
Verb conjugation for itapat
Affix | Root word | Trigger | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
i- | tapat | benefactive | ||
Aspect | Imperative | |||
Infinitive | Complete | Progressive | Contemplative | |
itapat | itinapat | itinatapat inatapat1 | itatapat atapat1 | itapat tapatan1 |
1 Dialectal use only. |