kasama
Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word kasama in the Tagalog Dictionary.Definition for the Tagalog word kasama:
kasama
1 [noun] companion; housemate; associate; chaperone; comrade
2 [noun] anything that goes with something
3 [adjective] with; included; including; together with; fellow; accompanied with; staying with
2 [noun] anything that goes with something
3 [adjective] with; included; including; together with; fellow; accompanied with; staying with
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Root: sama
Usage Notes:
"Kasama" does not only mean the preposition "with", but it can also be a noun that means "companion" or the adjective "included/accompanying".
When used as a noun, "kasama" comes AFTER "ang" or "ng":
"Si Mary ANG KASAMA ni John sa restaurant" = Mary is John's COMPANION at the restaurant. - "Companion" describes Mary, the subject.
"Nagháhanap NG KASAMA si John" = John is looking for A COMPANION. - Use "ng" when "kasama" is used as the OBJECT of the sentence.
"ANG KASAMA ng cellphone kapág bumilà ka ay charger" = THE ONE THAT COMES WITH the cellphone when you buy one is a charger.
When used as a preposition or an adjective, "kasama" comes BEFORE "ang" and "ng":
"Si John ay nasa restaurant KASAMA ANG pinsan niyá" = John is in a/at the restaurant WITH his cousin. (John went there with his cousin)
"Si John ay nasa restaurant KASAMA NG pinsan niya" = John is in a/at the restaurant WITH/ACCOMPANYING his cousin. (John's cousin brought him there)
"KASAMA NG cellphone ang charger kapág bumilà ka nitó" = The charger comes WITH the cellphone when you buy one.
"KASAMA ANG charger kapág bumilà ka ng cellphone" = The charger is INCLUDED when you buy a cellphone.
When used as a noun, "kasama" comes AFTER "ang" or "ng":
"Si Mary ANG KASAMA ni John sa restaurant" = Mary is John's COMPANION at the restaurant. - "Companion" describes Mary, the subject.
"Nagháhanap NG KASAMA si John" = John is looking for A COMPANION. - Use "ng" when "kasama" is used as the OBJECT of the sentence.
"ANG KASAMA ng cellphone kapág bumilà ka ay charger" = THE ONE THAT COMES WITH the cellphone when you buy one is a charger.
When used as a preposition or an adjective, "kasama" comes BEFORE "ang" and "ng":
"Si John ay nasa restaurant KASAMA ANG pinsan niyá" = John is in a/at the restaurant WITH his cousin. (John went there with his cousin)
"Si John ay nasa restaurant KASAMA NG pinsan niya" = John is in a/at the restaurant WITH/ACCOMPANYING his cousin. (John's cousin brought him there)
"KASAMA NG cellphone ang charger kapág bumilà ka nitó" = The charger comes WITH the cellphone when you buy one.
"KASAMA ANG charger kapág bumilà ka ng cellphone" = The charger is INCLUDED when you buy a cellphone.
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Related Filipino Words:
samâsamahanmasamâsumamaisamasamahánmakasamamakisamasáma-samamagkasamaRelated English Words:
staying withcomradecompanionwithaccompaniedaccompanied withhousemateassociatechaperonefellowwithincludedincluding Grammatical Ligature:
This word plus a grammatical ligature would be:kasamang
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