Magsako (en. To sack)
/maɡˈsako/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
the action of putting things into a sack.
Let’s sack rice for the festival.
Magsako tayo ng bigas para sa piyesta.
the action of filling a sack with agricultural products.
We need to sack the corn before the storm.
Kailangan nating magsako ng mais bago ang bagyo.
the act of packaging goods for transportation or storage.
Sack the fruits before the distribution center.
Magsaco ang mga prutas bago ang sentro ng pamamahagi.
Etymology
from the word 'sack' which means a bag or container for grains
Common Phrases and Expressions
sack rice
putting rice into a sack for storage or transportation.
magsako ng bigas
Related Words
sack
a bag typically used for storing grains or other products.
sako
wrapping
the process of putting things into a sack or other containers.
pagbabalot
Slang Meanings
To work hard or laboriously, often implying teamwork.
We need to hustle to finish the project later.
Kailangan nating magsako para matapos ang proyekto mamaya.
To collaborate on tasks or chores.
Alright, let's team up to finish our assignments.
Sige, magsako tayo para matapos ang mga takdang-aralin.
To work together to achieve a goal.
Let's unite our efforts to achieve our dream of graduating.
Magsako tayo para sa ating pangarap na makapagtapos.