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saksakan — meaning in English: socket

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'saksakan' when discussing electronics, particularly in conversations about home appliances or devices that require power. For instance, one might say, 'Saan ang saksakan para sa TV?' (Where is the socket for the TV?) during family gatherings or in appliance stores.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'saksakan' specifically refers to a socket, 'bukas' is often used to describe an opening or gap. Use 'saksakan' when you want to indicate a place where electrical devices connect, whereas 'bukas' would be inappropriate in that context.
Culture
'Saksakan' originates from the root word 'saksak,' meaning to insert or plug in. In Filipino households, the placement of saksakan is often a topic of debate, as family members might argue over the most convenient locations for charging devices, revealing how integral technology has become in daily Filipino life.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'saksakan' in English?
'Saksakan' translates to 'socket' in English, referring to the electrical outlet where devices are plugged in.
Q.How do you use 'saksakan' in a sentence?
You can use 'saksakan' in sentences like, 'Kailangan kong hanapin ang saksakan para sa charger' (I need to find the socket for the charger).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'saksakan'?
A common mistake is confusing 'saksakan' with 'saksak,' which is the verb meaning 'to plug in.' Remember, 'saksakan' is a noun referring to the socket itself.
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