Pagtataktak (en. To drop)
pag-ta-tak-tak
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
The action of removing an object from its place, often associated with falling or dropping.
The dropping of water from the faucet makes a sound.
Ang pagtataktak ng tubig mula sa gripo ay nagbibigay ng tunog.
The act of suddenly removing or releasing something unexpectedly.
The sudden dropping of issues caused chaos.
Ang pagtataktak ng mga mga prublema ay nagdulot ng kaguluhan.
The condition or process of falling.
The dropping of leaves from the tree is a sign of the onset of winter.
Ang pagtataktak ng mga dahon mula sa puno ay tanda ng pagpasok ng taglamig.
verb
The action of removing or dropping an object.
He is dropping garlic on the mortar.
Nagtataktak siya ng mga bawang sa gilingang bato.
To give a signal of leaving or dropping.
You need to signal what time the bus will leave.
Kailangan mong magpagtataktak kung anong oras ang pag-alis ng bus.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Dropping of problems
The act of suddenly getting rid of issues or concerns.
Pagtataktak ng mga prublema
Dropping of leaves
The falling of leaves from the tree.
Pagtataktak ng mga dahon
Related Words
tiredness
The act of being weary or exhausted.
kayo
inclusion
The act of removing or dropping something on others.
damay
Slang Meanings
A lot of food or leftover food that wasn't finished.
There was so much food at the feast, so in the end, it was just the remnants of leftover dishes.
Ang dami ng pagkain sa handaan, kaya ang tapos na lang ay ang pagtataktak na lang ng mga natirang ulam.
The complete depletion of items with nothing left.
Everything has been cleared out in this room, I didn’t find anything big left.
Pagtataktak na ng mga gamit dito sa kwarto, wala na akong nakitang malaking bagay.
The act of leaving or running away from a situation.
Before the teacher got angry, we made a run for it out of the classroom.
Bago pa magalit ang guro, nag-pagtataktak na kami palabas ng classroom.