Mariskal (en. Marshal)
/ma-ri-skal/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A high-ranking military official, often leading military operations.
He was appointed as the marshal of the army.
Siya ay itinalaga bilang mariskal ng hukbo.
A military rank usually higher than general.
The marshal holds authority over all generals in the battlefield.
Ang mariskal ay may kapangyarihan sa lahat ng heneral sa larangan ng digmaan.
Etymology
Spanish
Common Phrases and Expressions
marshal of the army
The supreme commander of an army.
mariskal ng hukbo
Related Words
general
A high military rank subordinate to the marshal.
heneral
army
An organized group of soldiers.
hukbo
Slang Meanings
A close friend or buddy.
Sure, just stay there, buddy! Let's hang out.
Sige, dyan ka lang, mariskal! Tara na, mag-hangout tayo.
A person who's always there for you, no matter what.
There's no one like Mark, he's always there when I have a problem.
Walang kasing mariskal si Mark, lagi siyang nandiyan kapag may problema ako.
A strong friend who won’t leave you.
We're always together, our friendship is truly solid.
Sama-sama kami sa lahat, talagang mariskal ang samahan namin.