Umakbay (en. To accompany)
/umaˈkbai/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
verb
To go along with a person as a guide or help.
He accompanied his friend while they were walking in the dark street.
Umakbay siya sa kanyang kaibigan habang naglalakad sila sa madilim na kalye.
To provide support or assistance.
He accompanied his child during her studies.
Umakbay siya sa kanyang anak sa panahon ng kanyang pag-aaral.
To be with other people in an activity.
He accompanied the group of students in their project.
Umakbay siya sa grupo ng mga estudyante sa kanilang proyekto.
Etymology
The word 'umakbay' originates from the root word 'kabayo' which signifies having support or guidance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to hold hands while accompanying
To join or accompany by holding hands as a sign of support.
umakbay ng kamay
Related Words
fellow
A person who provides help or support to others.
kabayan
Slang Meanings
holding hands
They're so sweet, they're always holding hands while walking.
Sobrang sweet nila, lagi silang umakbay habang naglalakad.
to provide support
You need to support him in difficult times.
Kailangan mong umakbay sa kanya sa mga panahong mahirap.
to hang out or be with
It's more fun to hang out with friends outside.
Mas masaya ang umakbay sa mga kaibigan sa labas.