Note that this dictionary contains English, Spanish and Tagalog words from the early 20th century, quite a few of which are obsolete. The spelling and meaning of the words herein may be slightly different from current usage. Still, we believe it is a useful reference for those studying Philippine literature and documents from that era.
The, art. [dzí]
El, la, lo, los, las.
Ang.
Theatre, n. [zíater]
Teatro.
Dulà; dúlaan; teatro.
Theatric, adj. [ziátric]
Teatral.
Nauukol sa dulà.
Theatrical = Theatric.
Thee, pron. [dzií]
Té á tí.
Iyo, mo.
Theft, n. [zeft]
Hurto.
Pagnanakaw, panguumít.
Their, pron. [dzer]
Su, suyo.
Kanila, nila.
Them, pron. [dzem]
Los, las, á aquellos, á aquellas, á ellos, á ellas.
Sa kanila, nila.
Theme, n. [zem]
Tema.
Súliranin, bagay.
Themselves, pron. [dzemsélvs]
Ellos mismos, ellas mismas.
Sila rin, kanila rin, nila rin. SILA MISMO
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