Magregalo (en. To give a gift)

ma-gre-ga-lo

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
The term 'magregalo' refers to the action of giving a gift or something to another person.
I will give a book as a gift to my friend on her birthday.
Magregalo ako ng libro sa aking kaibigan sa kanyang kaarawan.
Use it to express appreciation or love for someone.
I want to give flowers as a gift for my mother.
Nais kong magregalo ng bulaklak para sa aking ina.
Giving a gift as part of a tradition or occasion.
Let's give gifts this Christmas to the children.
Magregalo tayo ngayong Pasko sa mga bata.

Etymology

The term 'magregalo' comes from the word 'regalo' meaning 'gift' or 'present'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to give love
Giving love to another person.
magregalo ng pagmamahal

Related Words

gift
An item given to another person as a sign of appreciation or emotion.
regalo
birthday
The special day celebrating the birth of a person.
kaarawan

Slang Meanings

to give a gift or surprise
Jake decided to magregalo to his friends on their birthday.
Naka-magregalo si Jake sa kanyang mga kaibigan sa kaarawan nila.
to show generosity
He rarely magregalo, so I was super excited.
Minsan lang siya magregalo, kaya sobra akong na-excite.
to give something special
He magregalo me my favorite book, I'm so happy!
Nag-magregalo siya ng paborito kong libro, sobrang saya ko!