Magsasapatos (en. To put on shoes)
mag-sa-sa-pa-tos
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb that refers to the act of putting on shoes.
I will put on my shoes before leaving.
Magsasapatos ako bago umalis.
The act of placing shoes on one's feet.
The children will put on their shoes before playing.
Magsasapatos ang mga bata bago maglaro.
An action that indicates mobilizing one's feet through shoes.
You need to put on shoes if you are going outside.
Kailangan mong magsasapatos kung maglalakad ka sa labas.
Etymology
From the word 'shoes' and 'farmer'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Are you going to put on your shoes?
Are you going to put on your shoes?
Magsasapatos ka na?
Related Words
shoes
The word 'shoes' refers to footwear.
sapatos
Slang Meanings
Bringing shoes or changing shoes.
I'm going to put on my shoes before we leave, so we don't leave them under the bed.
Magsasapatos na ako bago tayo umalis, parang maiwan sa ilalim ng kama.
Getting ready or sprucing up.
Are you going to dress up later? The match this afternoon is going to be great.
Magsasapatos ka ba mamaya? Ang ganda ng laban sa hapon.