"Traffic light" in Tagalog is translated as "palanggá."
"Nagagayakan" in Tagalog means "is shining" or "is sparkling" in English. It implies that something is emitting light or gleaming.
Liwanag or ilaw= light ( light coming from a light source) magaan = Light ( not heavy)
Tagalog translation of very sheer and light: napakanipis at magaan
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"Nagagayakan" in Tagalog means "is shining" or "is sparkling" in English. It implies that something is emitting light or gleaming.
Garrett A. Morgan invented the three-position traffic signal in 1923. This device was an early version of the modern traffic light, which helped regulate traffic flow and increase road safety.
Liwanag or ilaw= light ( light coming from a light source) magaan = Light ( not heavy)
Tagalog word for high light: pinakatampok
A yellow light on a traffic signal means to slow down and prepare to stop before the light turns red. It serves as a warning that the light is about to change.
Tagalog translation of very sheer and light: napakanipis at magaan
The very first traffic light was a revolving gas lantern with red and green lights installed in a London intersection in 1868, before the advent of automobiles. A later version of the traffic light based on railroad signals was installed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1920.
The traffic light as we know it today was invented by Garrett Augustus Morgan, the son of former slaves. Before that there was a gas lantern signal light in England, but that was before automobiles. There was a railroad light version later, but it wasn't like our modern version. If you didn't mean "traffic light" then i don't know.
The opposite would be "light traffic".
Its most customary meaning is 'signal light' or 'traffic light' such as those typically found at the corner of busy intersections in cities. However, it can also mean a flashing light communications system, or a communications system that uses flags.
If a traffic light breaks most cities will assign a traffic cop to regulate traffic until the light can be fixed.
Garrett Morgan was in his early thirties when he patented his version of the three-position traffic signal in 1923. He modified the existing traffic signal design to include a warning position, improving safety and efficiency on the roads.