Arbor (en. Arbor)
Translation into Tagalog
In 1999, All Music relocated from Big Rapids to Ann Arbor, where the staff expanded from 12 to 100 people.[1] By February of that year, 350,000 albums and 2 million tracks had been cataloged.
Noong 1999, lumipat ang Lahat ng Music mula sa Big Rapids hanggang Ann Arbor, kung saan lumawak ang kawani mula 12 hanggang 100 katao.[1] Pagsapit ng Pebrero ng taong iyon, 350,000 mga album at 2 milyong mga track ay na-catalog.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402 It was moved to Ann Arbor in 1837.
Ang unibersidad ay inilipat sa Ann Arbor noong 1837.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 The idea for the first symposium was born in 1960 when Householder and several other colleagues discussed the idea at Ann Arbor.
Ang mga ideya para sa unang panayam ay ipinanganak sa 1960 kapag-ari ng bahay at maraming iba pang mga kasamahan tinalakay ang mga ideya sa Ann Arbor.
Example taken from data source: ParaCrawl_v9 Another vast majority of the citizens of Ann Arbor are unemployed.
Ang isa pang karamihan ng mga mamamayan ng Ann Arbor ay walang trabaho.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 The university moved to Ann Arbor in 1837.
Ang unibersidad ay inilipat sa Ann Arbor noong 1837.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 Perspective, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Ang kalakalang internasyonal ay nag, ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1 In the Philippines, Arbor Day was declared through Proclamation No. 30 by former President Manuel Roxas in 1947, to be held every second Saturday of September of each year in schools and communities.
Sa Pilipinas, ang Arbor Day ay idineklara sa Proclamation No. 30 ng dating Presidente Manuel Roxas noong 1947, na ipinagdiriwang tuwing ikalawang Sabado ng Setyembre ng bawat taon sa mga paaralan at komunidad.
Example taken from data source: CCMatrix_v1