Nakapatong (en. Stacked)
na-ka-pa-tong
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
A verb meaning to place or put on top of another.
The books are stacked on the table.
Ang mga libro ay nakapatong sa mesa.
Refers to the state where one thing is on top of another.
His bag is on top of the chair.
Ang kanyang bag ay nakapatong sa upuan.
An action that indicates placing one on top of another.
Your clothes are stacked on the bed.
Nakapatong ang mga ikaw na damit sa kama.
Etymology
Derived from the word 'patong' which means 'to place on top.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
stacked items
items placed on top of each other.
nakapatong na mga bagay
Related Words
stack
An action of placing one object on another.
patong
combination
The process of placing items together or combining them.
pagsasama
Slang Meanings
On standby or resting on another thing without lowering.
She was just kneeling, resting on the table while we were talking.
Nakaluhod lang siya, nakapatong sa Mesa habang nag-uusap kami.
Leaning or resting one's body on something.
As long as she's just lounging on the sofa, the vibe is chill.
Basta't nakapatong lang siya sa sofa, chill lang ang vibe.
Space created between objects being stepped on or used.
The snakes were resting on the branches of the tree.
Ang mga ulupong, nakapatong sa mga sanga ng puno.