Baruto (en. Boat)
/baˈɾuto/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A small watercraft often used to navigate between islands or bays.
We used a boat to reach the other island.
Gumamit kami ng baruto upang makarating sa kabilang isla.
A type of water transport that is smaller than a ship.
The boat is often used by fishermen in their daily tasks.
Ang baruto ay madalas na ginagamit ng mga mangingisda sa kanilang araw-araw na gawain.
A boat without an engine, usually used due to traditional methods.
The boats in our village are propelled by paddlers by hand.
Ang mga baruto sa aming baryo ay pinapagalaw ng mga paddler sa pamamagitan ng kamay.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Get on the boat
The action of boarding or entering a small boat.
Sumakay sa baruto
Prepare the boat
The action of getting the boat ready to sail.
Ihanda ang baruto
Related Words
ship
A larger watercraft compared to a boat.
barko
oar
A tool used to propel the boat in water.
pangsagwan
Slang Meanings
restless or incessant behavior
The kid is so joyful, just being all over the place at the playground!
Ang bata, ang saya-saya, puro baruto lang sa playground!
impatient or excited about something
Wow, I was so restless while waiting for the exam results!
Grabe, nag-baruto na ako habang hinihintay ang resulta ng exam!
jumping around out of joy
He was so hyper when he found out he was going to win!
Masyado siyang baruto nang malaman niyang mananalo siya!
quirky or funny behavior
The rain has started, but Renz is still acting goofy outside!
Bumuhos na ang ulan, pero si Renz ay baruto pa rin sa labas!