Magluwas (en. To bring out)
ma-glu-was
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to take out or to lift from inside a place.
Bring out the books from the cabinet.
Magluwas ka ng mga libro mula sa kabinet.
Performs the action of lifting or taking out.
He needs to bring out some things from his room.
Kailangan niyang magluwas ng mga gamit sa kanyang silid.
An action often done in organizing or cleaning.
Let's take out things we no longer need from the house.
Magluwas tayo ng mga hindi na kailangan sa bahay.
Etymology
Derived from the root word 'luwas' which means to bring out or to carry from one place.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Bring it out now
An invitation to take out or bring something.
Magluwas ka na
We need to bring out
A statement showing the need to take out items.
Kailangan nating magluwas
Related Words
out
The root word of 'magluwas' meaning outside or brought out.
luwas
to place
A verb that is the opposite of 'magluwas', meaning to put or insert.
maglagay
Slang Meanings
to go out
Come out already, I don't want to wait any longer.
Magluwas ka na, ayaw na akong maghintay.
to explore
Come on, let's go out to the town and explore!
Tara na, magluwas tayo sa bayan at mag-explore!
to stroll
Let's go out to the park and just stroll around.
Magluwas tayo sa parke, maglakad-lakad lang.