Tagalog translation of industrious: masipag
The Tagalog word for industrious is "masipag."
The English equivalent of the Tagalog word "masipag" is "diligent" or "industrious." It refers to someone who works hard and is committed to their tasks.
The English translation of the Tagalog word "masikap" is "industrious" or "diligent." It refers to someone who is hardworking or diligent in their efforts and endeavors.
Comparative: Wet: wetter Lazy: lazier Industrious: more industrious Superlative: Wet: wettest Lazy: laziest Industrious: most industrious
The stress mark in the word "industrious" is on the second syllable: in-DUS-tri-ous.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
more industrious and most industrious
The word "masipag" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "industrious".
more industrious, most industrious
more industrious
He was very industrious and always had good ideas for making money. Germany is a very industrious country. A class that are industrious will do well in this project.
"Industry" is a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative degree. The comparative and superlative degrees of the adjective industrial are more industrial and most industrial respectively.
Comparative: Wet: wetter Lazy: lazier Industrious: more industrious Superlative: Wet: wettest Lazy: laziest Industrious: most industrious
England was an industrious nation after the Industrial age.
An industrious employee is very valuable
indstrious is one of the attitude of the human being
more diligent
The industrious worker got a raise because he was diligent and hardworking.