Dumaong (en. To land)

/duˈma.ong/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
An action referring to the arrival of a vehicle at the shore or beach.
The ship landed at the pier at two in the afternoon.
Dumaong ang barko sa pier alas-dos ng hapon.
Indicates entry to a place from the water.
They landed on the island after a long journey.
Dumaong sila sa isla matapos ang mahabang paglalakbay.
Arriving from a sea journey.
He landed from Malaysia to visit his family.
Dumaong siya mula sa Malaysia upang bisitahin ang kanyang pamilya.

Etymology

Root word 'dóng' meaning to land or arrive at a location.

Common Phrases and Expressions

landed already
This is commonly used to express the arrival of a vehicle or person at a place from the water.
dumaong na

Related Words

ship
A large watercraft for travel or commerce.
barko
shore
The land along the edge of a body of water.
dalampasigan

Slang Meanings

arrived at a place
We arrived in a few hours.
Dumaong na kami sa ilang oras.
landed
The plane has landed at the airport.
Dumaong na yung eroplano sa airport.