Hanapin
to rap
01
palo, tama
to hit sharply, often with a quick and forceful motion
Transitive: to rap sth
02
magsalita, makipag-chat
to talk or chat in a relaxed, informal, and often friendly manner
Intransitive
03
mag-rap, makipagsalita sa ritmo
to speak or chant rhythmically and in a unique style, often accompanied by music
Intransitive
04
humampas, tapikin
to strike something repeatedly against a surface
Complex Transitive: to rap sth on sth
Rap
What is "rap"?
Rap is a music genre where artists use rhythmic speech to deliver lyrics in a structured, fast-paced manner. It involves speaking or chanting lyrics in time with a beat, often focusing on topics such as personal experiences, social issues, or storytelling. The music typically features strong, rhythmic beats and can include elements like rhyming and wordplay. Rap is a key component of hip hop culture and is known for its ability to convey emotions and messages through its distinctive vocal style and rhythmic flow.
02
pagsisisi, pagsaway
a reproach for some lapse or misdeed
03
sampal, pagsalakay
the act of hitting vigorously
04
usap, talakayan
voluble conversation
05
banat, taga
the sound made by a gentle blow
06
banat, magaan na hampas
a gentle blow
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Halimbawa
The parent rapped the counter with a spoon to call the family to dinner.
The teacher rapped the desk with a ruler to get the students' attention.
The police officer rapped the suspect's door to serve the warrant.
He rapped the side of the vending machine, hoping the stuck candy bar would dislodge.
The two friends rapped about old times over a beer at the bar.