Magsakate (en. To harvest)
magsah-kah-te
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
To carry out the process of harvesting crops.
The farmers are starting to harvest in their fields.
Nagsisimula nang magsakate ang mga magsasaka sa kanilang mga bukirin.
The act of collecting fruits or vegetables from trees or plants.
During harvest time, everyone rushes to gather as much as possible.
Sa oras ng pag-aani, nagmamadali ang lahat upang magsakate ng marami.
To gather items that have matured to the right time for harvest.
The right timing in farming is essential to harvest abundantly.
Mahalaga ang tamang panahon sa pagsasaka upang magsakate ng masagana.
Etymology
from 'saka' with the prefix 'mag-'
Common Phrases and Expressions
to harvest rice
the act of harvesting rice
magsakate ng palay
ready to harvest
is ready to gather crops
nakasakay na magsakate
Related Words
crop yield
the fruit or result of the crops after harvest.
ani
farmer
a person who tends to and grows crops.
magsasaka
Slang Meanings
To dance or cheer up as if drunk.
He was magsakate when he arrived at the party, everyone caught his vibe!
Nag-magsakate siya nang pumunta sa party, lahat ng tao nahawa sa saya!
To be happy and relax as if there are no problems.
Sometimes you just need to magsakate and forget about the stress.
Minsan kailangan lang talaga magmagsakate at kalimutan ang stress.