Maglalako (en. Vendor)
/maɡlaˈla.ko/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A person who sells goods or services.
The vendor on the street has a variety of food.
Ang maglalako sa kalsada ay may sari-saring pagkain.
A job or activity of selling directly to consumers.
He needs to hawk goods to earn money.
Kailangan niyang magmaglalako para kumita ng pera.
A person who offers products outside a store or in public places.
The vendor set up his stall by the roadside.
Ang maglalako ay nag-set up ng kanyang pwesto sa tabi ng daan.
Etymology
From the root word 'lako' meaning 'to sell'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Selling fruits
Selling fruits.
Maglalako ng prutas
Selling on the street
Selling to people outside stores.
Maglalako sa kalsada
Related Words
store
A place where products are sold.
tindahan
to sell
The process of selling products.
magtinda
Slang Meanings
Selling products or services on the street or anywhere.
The ice cream vendor is so much fun when he passes by.
Yung maglalako ng sorbetes, sobrang saya pag dumaan siya.
Working hard with effort and perseverance.
Kuya works really hard to buy a new cellphone.
Todo maglalako si Kuya para makabili ng bagong cellphone.
A person who always hangs out on the corner with goods for sale.
That vendor is always just hanging out on the corner of the street.
Yung maglalako na yun, lagi na lang nandiyan sa kanto ng kalsada.