Makaramdam (en. To feel)

/makaraˈndam/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
Act of having any sense or feeling.
He felt the warmth from the sun.
Nakaramdam siya ng init mula sa araw.
To experience an emotion or feeling.
He felt sadness at his departure.
Nakaramdam siya ng kalungkutan sa kanyang paglisan.
To have awareness of something or a situation.
He felt the change in his surroundings.
Nakaramdam siya ng pagbabago sa kanyang paligid.

Etymology

from the word 'karamdaman' meaning 'sensation' or 'feeling'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to feel pain
to feel discomfort in the body.
makaramdam ng sakit
to feel joy
to experience happiness.
makaramdam ng saya

Related Words

condition or ailment
Referring to sickness or body condition that causes sensation or feeling.
karamdaman
awareness
Consciousness or knowledge of what is felt or happening.
malay

Slang Meanings

to feel sentimental
Just the other day, I felt sentimental when I saw our old photos.
Kailan lang, nag-senti ako nang makita ko yung mga lumang litrato namin.
to feel deeply
I feel so deeply with the songs of Ben&Ben.
Sobrang ma-feel ako sa mga kanta ni Ben&Ben.
to take a deep breath to feel better
When I'm stressed, just inhale-exhale to feel good.
Kapag stressed ako, inhale-exhale lang para makaramdam ng kabutihan.
feeling sentimental about life lately
I've been feeling very sentimental about life lately.
Ang dami kong ka-senti sa buhay lately.