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bahay — meaning in English: house

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'bahay' in everyday conversations when discussing their homes or living situations. For example, a child might ask a parent about where they will live, saying, 'Saan ang ating bahay?' ('Where is our house?') during family gatherings or casual chats.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bahay' can be compared to 'tahanan,' which refers more to the emotional aspect of home, while 'bahay' is more about the physical structure. You would choose 'bahay' when discussing the actual building and 'tahanan' when emphasizing the notion of home as a place of belonging.
Culture
The word 'bahay' comes from the Proto-Austronesian word 'bahay', which reflects the deep cultural significance of home in Filipino society. In the Philippines, the concept of 'bahay' extends beyond mere shelter; it embodies family, tradition, and community, often symbolizing one's roots and identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'bahay' mean in English?
'Bahay' means 'house' in English, referring to a physical structure where people live.
Q.How do you pronounce 'bahay'?
'Bahay' is pronounced as 'bah-hai,' with the emphasis on the first syllable, making it easy to say for English speakers.
Q.Are there any common phrases using 'bahay'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'Nasa bahay kami' which means 'We are at home.' This phrase is frequently used in everyday conversations.
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