Magkakasunod (en. Consecutive)
/maɡkaˈkasunod/
Meaning & Definition
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adjective
Indicating the sequential order of things.
The class hours are consecutive in the schedule.
Magkakasunod ang mga oras ng klase sa iskedyul.
Meaning successive to each other.
The team's three consecutive wins led to their rise in the rankings.
Ang tatlong magkakasunod na panalo ng koponan ay naging dahilan ng kanilang pag-akyat sa ranggo.
Etymology
From the root word 'sunod' which means 'to follow' or 'in order'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
consecutive steps
A series of actions or processes carried out consecutively.
magkakasunod na hakbang
Related Words
follow
A verb meaning to follow or to come in a specific order.
sunod
together
Meaning simultaneously or together.
sabay
Slang Meanings
together (following each other)
Of course, they are together in life. One is always there for the other.
Siyempre, magkakasunod sila sa buhay. Laging andiyan ang isa para sa isa't isa.
together as a group (following each other)
We left together so we wouldn't get lost.
Umalis kami ng magkakasunod para hindi kami maligaw.
tight-knit (friends who stick together)
My classmates who are following each other are almost like family.
Yung magkakasunod namin sa school, halos magkakasundo kami.