Makalakad (en. To walk)
ma-ka-la-kad
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
Verb that indicates the ability to walk or move on the feet.
He will be able to move when he is standing.
Makakagalaw siya kapag siya ay nakatayo.
Description of the process of walking or moving on the feet.
The child learned to walk when he was one year old.
Ang bata ay natutong makalakad noong siya ay isang taon.
Shows the action of moving from one place to another using the feet.
I will walk to school tomorrow.
Makakalakad ako patungo sa paaralan bukas.
Etymology
root word: walk
Common Phrases and Expressions
to walk properly
to walk in a proper manner
makalakad ng maayos
unable to walk
cannot walk
hindi makalakad
Related Words
walk
The action of moving from one place to another using the feet.
lakad
Slang Meanings
walking around casually
The way he walks around is like he doesn't care about the world.
Ang makalakad niya sa paligid, parang walang pakialam sa mundo.
walking fast
Why are you walking so fast? Are you chasing something?
Bakit ang bilis mong makalakad? May hinahabol ka ba?
walking with a heavy heart
When he walks, you can tell he has something weighing him down.
Pag makalakad siya, parang alam mong may dinadala siyang problema.