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The root word 'patid' can also mean 'to snap' or 'to cut', which might metaphorically refer to the umbilical cord, signifying a shared origin.
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Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
معنای اصلی: *qa(R)pat-id, meaning 'same womb' or 'from the same origin'
Austronesianبافت فرهنگی
When addressing someone in the Philippines, using 'Kapatid' (often shortened to 'Tid' or 'Dit' informally) is a common way to show respect and a sense of shared community, even if you are not biologically related. It emphasizes the strong family ties and collective identity in Filipino culture.
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Which word means 'sibling'?
Kapatid means sibling. Kaibigan means friend, Magulang means parent, and Anak means child.
If someone asks, 'Mayroon ka bang kapatid?', what are they asking?
'Mayroon ka bang kapatid?' directly translates to 'Do you have siblings?'
Complete the sentence: 'Si Maria ay aking ______ na lalaki.'
To say 'Maria is my brother,' you would use 'kapatid na lalaki.'
'Kapatid' can refer to both a brother and a sister.
Yes, 'kapatid' is a gender-neutral term for sibling. You add 'na lalaki' for brother or 'na babae' for sister.
If you are talking about your 'kapatid,' you are referring to your parent.
'Kapatid' means sibling. 'Magulang' means parent.
The phrase 'aking kapatid na babae' means 'my female sibling' or 'my sister.'
Correct. 'Aking' means 'my,' 'kapatid' means 'sibling,' and 'babae' means 'female.'
Si Maria at si Juan ay magkaklase. Si Maria ay aking ___. (Maria and Juan are classmates. Maria is my ___.)
The sentence indicates a close relationship. 'Kapatid' means sibling, fitting the context of someone being 'mine' among classmates.
Naglaro kami ng aking ___ sa parke noong Linggo. (My ___ and I played in the park last Sunday.)
The sentence implies a shared activity with a close family member. 'Kapatid' (sibling) is the most suitable choice.
Kahit minsan ay nag-aaway kami, mahal ko pa rin ang aking ___. (Even if we sometimes fight, I still love my ___.)
This sentence describes a complex but loving relationship, typical of siblings. 'Kapatid' fits perfectly.
Kung may problema ka, huwag kang mag-atubiling humingi ng tulong sa iyong ___. (If you have a problem, don't hesitate to ask your ___ for help.)
This implies a trusted individual for personal support. While others might help, 'kapatid' (sibling) suggests a closer, more immediate source of help.
Inihatid ako ng aking ___ sa eskwelahan kaninang umaga. (My ___ took me to school this morning.)
A sibling often helps with daily routines like school transport. 'Kapatid' is the most natural fit.
Nagluto ang aking ___ ng paborito kong ulam para sa hapunan. (My ___ cooked my favorite dish for dinner.)
This suggests a familial act of kindness. 'Kapatid' (sibling) is a common person to cook for a family member.
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