Puso
When you're speaking Tagalog, Puso is the direct translation for 'heart.' It refers to the anatomical organ.
However, much like in English, 'Puso' also carries metaphorical meanings. You'll hear it used to talk about emotions, courage, or the core of something. For instance, 'May puso siya' means 'He has a heart,' implying kindness or compassion.
You might also encounter phrases like 'buong puso,' which means 'wholeheartedly.' This demonstrates how the word extends beyond its literal meaning to express depth of feeling or commitment.
Understanding these nuances helps you sound more natural. So, while it's fundamentally 'heart,' remember its broader applications in Tagalog conversation.
When you're deeply familiar with Tagalog, you'll find 'Puso' goes beyond just the anatomical heart. It's central to expressing emotions and abstract concepts. Think about phrases like 'buong puso' (wholehearted) or 'pusong bato' (stonehearted). It's also used to describe the core or center of something, like 'puso ng saging' (the heart of a banana plant). Understanding these nuances unlocks a richer grasp of Tagalog communication and cultural expressions.
§ What 'Puso' Means
The Tagalog word Puso (pronounced POO-soh) is a noun. It directly translates to Heart in English. Just like in English, 'puso' refers to the muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body. But its meaning goes much deeper than just anatomy.
- DEFINITION
- Heart (anatomical organ, center of emotions, courage, core)
So, when someone says 'puso,' they could be talking about the organ in your chest, but often they're referring to something more abstract: emotions, courage, or even the core of something. It's a versatile word that you'll hear and use a lot in everyday conversations.
§ When People Use 'Puso'
People use 'puso' in various contexts. Here are the main ways you'll encounter it:
- Anatomical Heart: This is the most straightforward use. If you're talking about a medical condition or simply pointing to the organ, 'puso' is the word.
- Center of Emotions: Much like in English, the heart is considered the seat of emotions in Tagalog. Love, sadness, happiness – all are often associated with the 'puso.'
- Courage and Spirit: When someone shows bravery or determination, Filipinos often say they have a strong 'puso' or 'malakas ang puso.' It implies guts and resilience.
- Core or Center: Less common but still valid, 'puso' can refer to the core or central part of something, though other words might be more frequently used for this meaning.
§ Examples in Sentences
Let's look at some examples to help you understand how 'puso' is used:
Masakit ang puso niya.
This means: His/Her heart hurts. (Could be physical pain or emotional pain, depending on context.)
May busilak na puso siya.
This means: He/She has a pure heart. (Refers to someone kind and good-hearted.)
Laging may puso ang mga Pilipino sa pagtulong.
This means: Filipinos always have heart (courage/compassion) in helping. (Emphasizes their spirit of helpfulness.)
Mula sa puso ang pasasalamat ko sa iyo.
This means: My thanks to you come from the heart. (Expressing sincere gratitude.)
§ Quick Tip for Learners
Understanding 'puso' is key to grasping many Tagalog expressions and connecting with the emotional nuances of the language. It's more than just a word; it's a window into how Filipinos express feelings and character.
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Ang puso ko ay malaki.
My heart is big.
Possessive pronoun 'ko' (my) follows the noun.
Masarap ang pagkain para sa puso.
The food is delicious for the heart.
'Masarap' means delicious. 'Para sa' means for the.
May sakit siya sa puso.
He/She has a heart illness.
'May sakit' means has an illness. 'Siya' means he/she.
Puso ng saging ang paborito ko.
Banana blossom is my favorite.
'Puso ng saging' literally means heart of banana, referring to banana blossom. 'Paborito ko' means my favorite.
Laging bukas ang puso ko para sa iyo.
My heart is always open for you.
'Laging' means always. 'Bukas' means open. 'Para sa iyo' means for you.
Ang puso mo ay busilak.
Your heart is pure.
'Busilak' means pure. 'Mo' is the possessive pronoun for 'you'.
Magaan ang puso ko ngayon.
My heart is light today.
'Magaan' means light. 'Ngayon' means today.
Bakit malungkot ang iyong puso?
Why is your heart sad?
'Bakit' means why. 'Malungkot' means sad. 'Iyong' is another form of 'your'.
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Mahal kita nang buong puso.
I love you with all my heart.
Sakit sa puso
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Basag ang puso ko.
My heart is broken.
Napakabait ng kanyang puso.
His/Her heart is very kind.
May puso siya sa mga mahihirap.
He/She has a heart for the poor.
Kailangan mong sundin ang puso mo.
You need to follow your heart.
Hindi ko kayang masaktan ang puso mo.
I can't bear to hurt your heart.
Kumakabog ang puso ko.
My heart is pounding.
Sana ay maghilom ang puso mo.
I hope your heart heals.
Mula sa puso ko.
From my heart.
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'Puso' is heart, 'pusa' is cat. Listen carefully to the 'o' and 'a' sounds at the end.
'Mahal' can be expensive or love; 'mura' can be cheap or curse. Context is key for both.
'Kita' as a pronoun means 'you' (object). 'Kita' as a noun means 'income'. Pay attention to sentence structure.
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'Mahal' can mean 'expensive' or 'love/dear'. This can be confusing when used in different contexts, as the same word expresses two very different concepts.
When referring to cost, 'mahal' means expensive. When referring to emotion or affection, 'mahal' means love or dear.
Ang singsing ay mahal. (The ring is expensive.) Mahal kita. (I love you.)
'Pusa' (cat) can sometimes be confused with 'puso' (heart) due to their similar sounds, especially for new learners.
'Pusa' refers to the animal cat. 'Puso' refers to the organ heart.
Ang pusa ay natutulog. (The cat is sleeping.) Masakit ang puso ko. (My heart hurts.)
'Kita' can mean 'you' (singular, objective case) or 'income/earnings'. This can be very confusing depending on the sentence structure.
As a pronoun, 'kita' means 'you'. As a noun, 'kita' means earnings or income.
Nakita kita sa palengke. (I saw you at the market.) Malaki ang kita niya sa trabaho. (He has a big income from work.)
'Mura' can mean 'cheap' or 'curse/insult'. The context is crucial to understand which meaning is intended.
When referring to cost, 'mura' means inexpensive. When referring to speech, 'mura' means a curse or insult.
Mura lang ang bili ko nito. (I bought this cheaply.) Huwag kang magmura. (Don't curse.)
'Tubig' means 'water', but it can also be used in phrases like 'tubig alat' (saltwater) or 'tubig tabang' (freshwater), which might make learners think 'tubig' itself implies a specific type of water.
'Tubig' is the general word for water. Specific types of water are indicated by adding another word, like 'alat' (salt) or 'tabang' (fresh).
Uminom ka ng tubig. (Drink water.) Malamig ang tubig alat. (The saltwater is cold.)
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Literal meaning
Like in English, 'púso' literally means the organ that pumps blood. So if you're talking about anatomy, it's 'púso'.
Figurative meaning
'Púso' is also used figuratively for emotions or the center of something, just like 'heart' in English.
Common phrase: 'Buong puso'
A very common phrase is 'buóng púso,' which means 'with a whole heart' or 'wholeheartedly.' Example: 'Ginawâ ko 'yan nang buóng púso.' (I did that wholeheartedly.)
Common phrase: 'Sakit ng puso'
'Sakit ng púso' literally means 'sickness of the heart.' It can refer to a heart ailment or heartache/sorrow. Context will tell you which one.
Common phrase: 'Pusong mamon'
'Pusong mamon' means 'heart of chiffon cake.' It describes someone who is soft-hearted or easily hurt.
Asking for someone's heart
If you want to say 'My heart,' you say 'Ang púso ko.' (My heart). The 'ko' makes it possessive.
Not always interchangeable
While 'púso' often translates to 'heart,' don't assume they are always interchangeable in every single idiomatic expression. Learn phrases as a whole.
Emotional expression
Filipinos often express emotions and sincerity using 'púso.' It's a significant word in their emotional vocabulary.
Related words: 'Kalooban'
Sometimes, 'kaloóban' (inner self, will) can be related to the idea of the heart's intentions, but 'púso' is more about direct emotion.
Practice sentences
Try making simple sentences using 'púso' in both its literal and figurative senses to solidify your understanding. Example: 'May magandáng púso siya.' (He/She has a good heart.)
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What does 'Puso' mean in English?
Puso directly translates to 'Heart' in English.
Which of these words is a Tagalog noun for a vital organ?
'Puso' means heart, which is a vital organ. 'Tubig' is water, 'Bahay' is house, and 'Aso' is dog.
If someone says 'May sakit ako sa puso,' what are they likely talking about?
'May sakit ako sa puso' means 'I have pain in my heart' or 'I have a heart condition'.
'Puso' refers to the human heart.
Yes, 'Puso' is the Tagalog word for heart.
You can use 'Puso' to talk about the physical organ that pumps blood.
Correct. 'Puso' is the anatomical term for the heart.
The word 'Puso' can also be used to mean 'brain'.
No, 'Puso' means heart. The Tagalog word for brain is 'Utak'.
Write a short sentence using 'Puso' to express affection. (Example: 'Mahal kita ng buong puso.')
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Ang puso ko ay para sa iyo. (My heart is for you.)
Form a simple sentence about the physical 'Puso'. (Example: 'Malakas ang tibok ng puso niya.')
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Ang puso ng tao ay nasa dibdib. (A person's heart is in the chest.)
Imagine you're describing someone who is kind. How would you use 'Puso' in a short sentence? (Example: 'May ginintuang puso siya.')
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Siya ay may malambot na puso. (She has a soft heart.)
Ano ang ibig sabihin ng 'malaking puso' sa pangungusap?
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Si Ana ay masaya. May mabait siyang kaibigan. Ang kaibigan niya ay may malaking puso. Tumutulong siya sa lahat.
Ano ang ibig sabihin ng 'malaking puso' sa pangungusap?
Sa kontekstong ito, ang 'malaking puso' ay isang idyoma na nangangahulugang mapagbigay at mabait.
Sa kontekstong ito, ang 'malaking puso' ay isang idyoma na nangangahulugang mapagbigay at mabait.
Paano ibibigay ng nagsasalita ang bulaklak sa kanyang ina?
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Bumili ako ng bulaklak para sa aking ina. Ibibigay ko ito nang buong puso. Mahal na mahal ko siya.
Paano ibibigay ng nagsasalita ang bulaklak sa kanyang ina?
Ang pariralang 'nang buong puso' ay nangangahulugang taos-puso o may pagmamahal.
Ang pariralang 'nang buong puso' ay nangangahulugang taos-puso o may pagmamahal.
Bakit masaya ang puso ng nagsasalita?
Read this passage:
Ang puso ko ay masaya dahil kasama ko ang aking pamilya. Napakasarap ng pakiramdam.
Bakit masaya ang puso ng nagsasalita?
Malinaw na sinasabi sa pangungusap na masaya ang puso ng nagsasalita dahil kasama niya ang pamilya.
Malinaw na sinasabi sa pangungusap na masaya ang puso ng nagsasalita dahil kasama niya ang pamilya.
Ang aking ___ ay masaya ngayon dahil kasama ko ang aking pamilya.
The sentence talks about feeling happy, which is associated with the heart (puso).
May malaking ___ siya para sa mga mahihirap.
Having a 'big heart' (malaking puso) means being generous and compassionate.
Sirain mo ang aking ___ ngunit huwag ang aking espiritu.
This is a common phrase implying that while physical pain or heartbreak (sirain ang puso) can occur, one's spirit should remain strong.
Ang pagkain na ito ay niluto nang buong ___.
Cooking with 'buong puso' means cooking with all your heart, or passionately.
Nararamdaman ko ang pagtibok ng aking ___.
The heart (puso) is what 'beats' (pagtibok).
Sana ay maging maligaya ang iyong ___.
Wishing happiness for someone often involves wishing happiness for their heart (puso).
Which sentence correctly uses 'puso' to mean the center of something?
In this sentence, 'puso ng lungsod' figuratively refers to the city's center, which is a common usage of 'puso'.
Which sentence expresses emotional affection using 'puso'?
'Nakuha mo ang puso ko' is an idiomatic expression that means someone has won your affection, directly linking 'puso' to emotions.
Which sentence uses 'puso' in a literal anatomical sense?
This sentence refers to the physical organ, emphasizing the need for a healthy, strong heart.
The phrase 'puso ng saging' (banana heart) literally refers to a human heart from a banana.
'Puso ng saging' is an edible part of the banana plant, shaped like a heart, but it is not an anatomical heart and certainly not from a human.
If someone says 'May ginintuang puso siya,' it means they have a physically golden heart.
'May ginintuang puso' is an idiom meaning someone has a very kind or generous heart, not a literal golden organ.
When you 'magpakatotoo sa puso,' it means to be true to your feelings or inner self.
'Magpakatotoo sa puso' directly translates to 'be true to your heart,' meaning to be authentic and honest with your feelings and intentions.
This means 'My heart is happy.'
This means 'He/She has a big heart for everyone.'
This means 'Listen to the beat of my heart.'
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Mahal kita nang buong puso.
Focus: pu-so
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Ang kanyang puso ay puno ng pag-asa.
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Sinisira mo ang puso ko.
Focus: si-ni-si-ra
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Listen for the speaker's feelings about the future.
Pay attention to how the person reacted to chaos.
Consider the challenge of understanding someone's true feelings.
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Puso mo'y bukas sa lahat ng pagbabago.
Focus: Puso
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Ang pagmamahal niya ay tapat at mula sa puso.
Focus: puso
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Kung susundin mo ang iyong puso, hindi ka magkakamali.
Focus: puso
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Write a short paragraph about the cultural significance of the 'puso' in Filipino traditions, beyond its literal meaning.
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Sa kulturang Pilipino, ang 'puso' ay higit pa sa isang organo; ito ang sentro ng pagmamahal, damdamin, at kaluluwa. Sinasagisag nito ang kabutihan at ang kakayahang magmahal nang walang kondisyon. Maraming kasabihan at awitin ang gumagamit ng 'puso' upang ipahayag ang malalim na emosyon at ang halaga ng pamilya at komunidad.
Describe a personal experience where you felt a strong emotional connection, using the word 'puso' in your description. Focus on expressing the depth of your feelings.
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Naalala ko noong una kong nakita ang matalik kong kaibigan matapos ang mahabang panahon. Naramdaman ko ang tibok ng aking puso, na tila ba puno ng kagalakan at pagmamahal. Ang aming pagkakaibigan ay malalim na nakaugat sa aking puso, at ang muling pagkikita ay nagpatibay ng aming koneksyon.
Imagine you are writing a letter to a friend, advising them on how to make decisions from the 'puso' (heart) rather than just the mind. What would you tell them?
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Mahal kong kaibigan, kapag nahaharap ka sa isang mahirap na desisyon, huwag lang ang isip ang pairalin. Pakinggan mo rin ang sinasabi ng iyong puso. Madalas, ang tunay na kaligayahan at kapayapaan ay nagmumula sa mga desisyong ginawa nang may damdamin at pagmamahal, hindi lang sa lohika. Sundin mo ang kung saan ka dinadala ng iyong puso.
Ayon sa teksto, ano ang kahulugan ng isang taong 'may puso' sa kulturang Pilipino?
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Sa Pilipinas, ang konsepto ng 'puso' ay mayaman at malalim ang kahulugan. Hindi lamang ito tumutukoy sa organo na nagbobomba ng dugo, kundi pati na rin sa sentro ng damdamin, moralidad, at espirituwalidad ng isang tao. Ang isang taong 'may puso' ay itinuturing na mabuti at mapagmahal, handang tumulong at umunawa sa kapwa. Kaya naman, madalas nating marinig ang mga salitang tulad ng 'buong puso' na nangangahulugang taos-puso o lubos na pagbibigay.
Ayon sa teksto, ano ang kahulugan ng isang taong 'may puso' sa kulturang Pilipino?
Ang talata ay malinaw na nagsasaad na ang isang taong 'may puso' ay itinuturing na mabuti at mapagmahal, handang tumulong at umunawa sa kapwa.
Ang talata ay malinaw na nagsasaad na ang isang taong 'may puso' ay itinuturing na mabuti at mapagmahal, handang tumulong at umunawa sa kapwa.
Ano ang pangunahing tema ng awiting 'Pusong Bato' ayon sa teksto?
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Ang awiting 'Pusong Bato' ay isang sikat na kanta sa Pilipinas na naglalarawan ng isang taong hindi marunong magmahal o walang pakiramdam, na ang puso ay tila ba gawa sa bato. Ito ay nagpapahiwatig ng matinding kalungkutan at pagkabigo ng nagmamahal sa isang taong walang kakayahang suklian ang pagmamahal. Ipinapakita nito kung paano ginagamit ang 'puso' sa mga artistikong ekspresyon upang ilarawan ang lalim ng emosyon.
Ano ang pangunahing tema ng awiting 'Pusong Bato' ayon sa teksto?
Ang talata ay direkta na nagsasaad na ang awiting 'Pusong Bato' ay naglalarawan ng isang taong hindi marunong magmahal o walang pakiramdam.
Ang talata ay direkta na nagsasaad na ang awiting 'Pusong Bato' ay naglalarawan ng isang taong hindi marunong magmahal o walang pakiramdam.
Ayon sa talata, bukod sa pisikal na organo, ano pa ang kinakatawan ng 'puso' sa ilang mga paniniwala?
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Sa ilang mga paniniwala, ang 'puso' ay hindi lamang pisikal na organo kundi pati na rin ang upuan ng konsensiya at moral na pagpapasiya. Sinasabing kung malinis ang iyong puso, malinis din ang iyong mga intensyon at gawa. Ang pagpapanatili ng 'pusong dalisay' ay isang mahalagang aspeto ng pagiging mabuting tao at pagtupad sa mga espirituwal na aral. Ito ay nagpapakita ng isang holistic na pagtingin sa 'puso' na lumalampas sa medikal na kahulugan.
Ayon sa talata, bukod sa pisikal na organo, ano pa ang kinakatawan ng 'puso' sa ilang mga paniniwala?
Ang talata ay nagsasaad na 'ang 'puso' ay hindi lamang pisikal na organo kundi pati na rin ang upuan ng konsensiya at moral na pagpapasiya.'
Ang talata ay nagsasaad na 'ang 'puso' ay hindi lamang pisikal na organo kundi pati na rin ang upuan ng konsensiya at moral na pagpapasiya.'
Sa gitna ng kaguluhan, nanatili siyang matatag at may ___ na puno ng pag-asa. (Amidst the chaos, he remained steadfast with a heart full of hope.)
The context implies an emotional center, which 'puso' (heart) best represents. 'Isip' is mind, 'diwa' is spirit, and 'kaluluwa' is soul.
Bagama't malayo sa pamilya, ang kanyang ___ ay laging nakauwi sa kanila. (Although far from family, her heart always returns home to them.)
This metaphorical usage of 'puso' indicates emotional connection and longing for home. Other options are anatomical parts that don't fit the context.
Ang kanyang taos-pusong pagmamahal ay nagmula sa kaibuturan ng kanyang ___. (Her sincere love came from the depths of her heart.)
'Puso' is the seat of emotions like love. The phrase 'kaibuturan ng kanyang puso' is a common idiom for deep sincerity.
Kahit anong pait ng karanasan, hindi kailanman nagtago ng galit sa ___ ang matanda. (No matter how bitter the experience, the elder never harbored anger in their heart.)
'Puso' is where emotions like anger are felt or harbored. The other options are irrelevant body parts.
Buong ___ niyang tinanggap ang hamon, handang harapin ang anumang pagsubok. (He wholeheartedly accepted the challenge, ready to face any trial.)
'Buong puso' is an idiom meaning 'wholeheartedly' or 'with all one's heart', indicating full commitment and sincerity.
Ang pagpapatawad ay isang desisyon na nagmumula sa malalim na bahagi ng ___. (Forgiveness is a decision that comes from a deep part of the heart.)
Forgiveness is an emotional and profound act, associated with the 'puso' or heart in Tagalog culture.
The Filipino heart is full of love and hospitality.
With every beat of my heart, it is you I speak of.
It's hard to read the contents of his/her heart.
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Huwag mong hayaang lamunin ng galit ang iyong puso.
Focus: pu-so
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Ang pag-ibig ay nagpapalakas sa puso ng tao.
Focus: puso, tao
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Pakinggan mo ang sinasabi ng iyong puso.
Focus: pakinggan, puso
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Literal meaning
Like in English, 'púso' literally means the organ that pumps blood. So if you're talking about anatomy, it's 'púso'.
Figurative meaning
'Púso' is also used figuratively for emotions or the center of something, just like 'heart' in English.
Common phrase: 'Buong puso'
A very common phrase is 'buóng púso,' which means 'with a whole heart' or 'wholeheartedly.' Example: 'Ginawâ ko 'yan nang buóng púso.' (I did that wholeheartedly.)
Common phrase: 'Sakit ng puso'
'Sakit ng púso' literally means 'sickness of the heart.' It can refer to a heart ailment or heartache/sorrow. Context will tell you which one.