Mag-aararo (en. Plower)

/mɑɡ.aˈa.ɾɯ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb referring to the act of plowing or breaking open the soil.
He bought a new plow for his plower.
Bumili siya ng bagong araro para sa kanyang mag-aararo.
The process of digging or tiling the land for planting.
Plowing is important in farming.
Mahalaga ang mag-aararo sa pagsasaka.
Care performed on land where crops are planted.
Plowing is part of the process of improving the land.
Ang mag-aararo ay parte ng proseso ng pagpapaunlad ng lupa.

Etymology

The term 'mag-aararo' originates from the root word 'araro,' which means to plow the land using a plow.

Common Phrases and Expressions

plow the field
Breaking open the land to plant crops.
mag-araro sa bukirin

Related Words

plow
A tool used for plowing the land.
araro
farmer
A person who tends to the land and grows crops.
magsasaka

Slang Meanings

trader (a person working for profit)
The farmer is smooth in planting crops.
Ang magaararo ay suwabe na sa pagtatanim ng mga pananim.
farmer (a person who cultivates land and raises animals)
My dad is from the fields, he farms in the morning.
Taga-bukirin ang tatay ko, magaararo siya sa umaga.