Hakutan (en. Harvest)
/hakutan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A process of extracting products from the land or plantations.
Harvesting is done during the harvest season.
Ang hakutan ay isinasagawa tuwing tag-ani.
The actual gathering of crops from the plants.
The rice harvest will start next week.
Ang hakutan ng palay ay simula na sa susunod na linggo.
The season of receiving products from the land.
Harvesting is an important part of farm life.
Ang hakutan ay isang mahalagang bahagi ng buhay sa bukirin.
Etymology
Japanese origin
Common Phrases and Expressions
simultaneous harvesting
Often, farmers conduct harvesting simultaneously for a faster process.
sabay-sabay na hakutan
Related Words
crop
It refers to the plants grown in the soil for harvesting.
pananim
produce
This term refers to the products obtained from crops.
ani
Slang Meanings
Barren land or unproductive land.
What are we going to do in this hakutan area? There's nothing planted here.
Anong gagawin natin sa hakutan na lugar na ito? Wala namang tanim dito.
Farming or planting in limited space.
We did hakutan in the backyard for our garden.
Nag-hakutan kami sa likod bahay para sa aming garden.
Tagalog slang for rushing or hurrying.
Hurry up, we're going to be late for class!
Hakutan na, malelate na tayo sa klase!