Subaybayan (en. To monitor)

su-bay-ba-yan

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
To conduct an investigation or connect to an event.
We need to monitor the progress of the project.
Kailangan naming subaybayan ang progreso ng proyekto.
To exist or follow along with events or changes.
We should monitor the changes happening in society.
Dapat tayong subaybayan ang mga pagbabagong nagaganap sa lipunan.
To create records or reports about a specific situation.
You should monitor the transactions to avoid any issues.
Subaybayan mo ang mga transaksyon upang maiwasan ang anumang problema.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'bayad' with the prefix 'sub-' meaning 'current' or 'following'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

monitor the news
To get updates about current events.
subaybayan ang mga balita
monitor health
To ensure proper health and condition of the body.
subaybayan ang kalusugan

Related Words

monitoring
The process of tracking or observing something or an event.
pagsubaybay
guard
A person or thing watching over or observing a situation.
bantay

Slang Meanings

To stay updated or keep an eye on something.
Keep an eye on the news on TV.
Subaybayan mo ang mga balita sa TV.
To discover or find out the details of an event.
We should track the details of this concert event.
Dapat nating subaybayan ang kaganapan ng concert na 'to.
To monitor the progress of a person or thing.
Monitor the progress of your assignments.
Subaybayan mo ang progreso ng mga assignment mo.