Maghasik (en. To sow)

/maɡ'ha.sik/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
To perform the action of sowing or planting seeds.
Sow the seeds in the garden so we can have vegetables.
Maghasik ka ng mga buto sa hardin upang magkaroon tayo ng mga gulay.
To place the seeds in the soil for them to grow.
We need to sow new flower varieties this spring.
Kailangan maghasik ng bagong mga uri ng bulaklak ngayong tagsibol.
To put seeds in a specific location.
Let's sow in the fields before it rains.
Maghasik tayo sa mga bukirin bago umulan.

Etymology

The root word 'hasik' means to scatter or plant seeds in the ground.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to sow love
To give love and kindness to others.
maghasik ng pagmamahal

Related Words

sowing
The action of scattering seeds.
hasik
planter
A person who cultivates seeds or plants.
magtatanim

Slang Meanings

To casually bond or find friends.
Let's hang out later at Rian's house, it's fun there!
Maghasik tayo mamaya sa bahay ni Rian, ang saya doon!
To spend time with friends in a relaxed setting.
I want to chill at the café later, just take it easy.
Gusto kong maghasik sa café mamaya, chill lang tayo.
To party or hold a gathering without a formal theme.
Tell them we're having a casual hangout at the house tomorrow, no theme!
Sabihan mo sila na maghasik tayo sa bahay bukas, walang tema!