Lukto (en. Uncooked)
/luk.tɔ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
adjective
A state where food has not yet been cooked.
Fresh vegetables are uncooked and ready to be prepared.
Ang mga sariwang gulay ay lukto at handang lutuin.
An unfinished cooking process.
The meat is still uncooked, so it needs to be cooked further.
Ang karne ay lukto pa kaya't kailangan pa itong lutuin.
Etymology
From the word 'cook' signifying the process of heating food.
Common Phrases and Expressions
uncooked meat
Meat that has not yet been cooked.
lukto na karne
Related Words
cooked
A process of preparing food through heat.
luto
when
A translation of the word 'when' used to refer to the time of an event.
kapag
Slang Meanings
To be cheerful or enjoy life.
Let's eat out later, just have fun.
Kain tayo sa labas mamaya, lukto lang tayo.
To be happy or carefree.
No problem, let's just have fun this weekend.
Walang problema, lukto lang tayo ngayong weekend.
To enjoy simple things.
Let's go to the beach, just chill in the sun.
Sa beach tayo, lukto lang tayo sa araw.