Maghahasik (en. To sow)
mah-gah-hah-sik
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to plant seeds in the soil.
We will sow seeds next week.
Maghahasik kami ng mga buto sa susunod na linggo.
The process of placing seeds in the soil for growth.
Sowing is important in the spring season.
Mahalaga ang maghahasik sa panahon ng tagsibol.
The action aimed at initiating something or an idea.
He plans to sow ideas at the conference.
Nagpaplano siya na maghahasik ng mga ideya sa kumperensya.
Etymology
The word 'maghahasik' derives from the root word 'hasik,' which means 'to scatter' or 'to plant.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
to sow hope
to provide hope to others through actions or words.
maghahasik ng pag-asa
Related Words
scatter
The root word referring to the action of scattering or planting.
hasik
plant
The movement involving placing things in the soil.
tanim
Slang Meanings
pretending to be doing something or acting deliberately
It seems like he will spread knowledge, but the truth is he's just thinking of nonsense.
Parang maghahasik siya ng kaalaman, pero ang totoo nag-iisip lang ng kalokohan.
wasting time on nothing
Enough with spreading useless gossip, we need to study.
Tama na ang maghahasik ng puro chika, kailangan na nating mag-aral.