Magkapote (en. To have a coat)
/maɡkaˈpote/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
An action or state of having a coat.
People have coats outside because of the heavy rain.
Magkapote ang mga tao sa labas dahil sa malakas na ulan.
Refers to the recognition or having a coat as part of clothing.
Visitors need to have coats when arriving in cold weather.
Kailangan magkapote ang mga bisita kapag darating sila sa malamig na klima.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Let's have coats
Encourage other people to put on their coats.
Magkapote tayo
Related Words
coat
A type of clothing used to protect the body from cold weather or rain.
kapote
Slang Meanings
To go somewhere to reunite or meet up.
Let’s meet up at the park later.
Magkapote tayo sa park mamaya.
To casually hang out or link up, not in an official setting.
Try to link up with the gang.
Sikaping magkapote kasama ng mga kaibigan.
To meet up in a romantic or date-like context.
Wanna meet up for a little date around ten?
Gusto mo bang magkapote sa ganap na alas-diyes?
To gather for a party or celebration.
Let’s get together at Mark’s place for his birthday.
Magkapote tayo sa bahay ni Mark para sa kanyang birthday.