Kalantugin (en. To clamor)
ka-lan-tu-gin
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A term referring to the sound or noise made by many people speaking or conversing.
The clamor of children in the park is pleasant to hear.
Ang kalantugin ng mga bata sa parke ay masayang marinig.
Refers to a collective shouting or overflowing voices from a group.
I heard clamor from the rally outside our house.
Nakarinig ako ng kalantugin mula sa rally sa labas ng aming bahay.
The sound produced by simultaneous conversations of many people.
The living room became clamorous when the celebration started.
Naging kalantugin ang sala kapag nagsimula na ang kasiyahan.
Etymology
Derived from the root word 'kalantog', meaning sound or noise.
Common Phrases and Expressions
The surroundings are clamorous
Many people are talking or there is noise around.
Kalantugin ang paligid
Reaches a clamor
Has started to make loud noise or shout.
Umaabot sa kalantugin
Related Words
clamor
The root word of 'kalantugin' meaning sound or noise.
kalantog
crowd
Refers to the influx of people or sounds in one place.
dagsa
Slang Meanings
busybody or meddler
Rhea is so kalantugin, she's always interfering in conversations.
Ang kalantugin ni Rhea, lagi na lang siyang nakikialam sa usapan.
noisy or lively
Wow, the kids outside are so kalantugin, it's like nothing's going on.
Grabe, ang kalantugin ng mga bata sa labas, parang walang nangyayari.
cheerful or energetic
Wish everyone was kalantugin, they're still having fun even though it's hot.
Sana all kalantugin, ang saya saya pa rin nila kahit naiinitan.