How to Say "The Same" in Tagalog | PAREHO in English
Want to know how to say “the same” in Tagalog? This lesson teaches “pareho,” the word Filipinos use to express similarity, equality, or shared traits between people or things. You’ll get plenty of natural Tagalog example sentences translated to English, showing exactly how to use pareho in everyday conversation. Perfect for learners looking to express comparisons in Tagalog naturally and speak more confidently like a native.
Pareho kami ng sapatos. (We have the same shoes.)
Pareho kayo ng problema. (You both have the same problem.)
Pareho sila ng gusto. (They want the same thing.)
Pareho kami ng kurso sa kolehiyo. (We took the same course in college.)
Pareho kami ng iniisip. (We’re thinking the same thing.)
Pareho silang mabait. (They are both kind.)
Pareho ang suot nila. (They’re wearing the same thing.)
Pareho kami ng ugali. (We have the same personality.)
Hindi ako makapili, gusto ko pareho. (I can’t choose, I like both.)
Pareho ang sukat ang uniporme namin. (Our uniforms are the same size.)
Pareho kayo ng dahilan. (You have the same reason.)
Pareho kami ng damit ngayon. (We’re wearing the same clothes today.)
Pareho sila ng biniling tsinelas. (They bought the same slippers.)
Pareho ko silang kaibigan. (Both of them are my friends.)
Parehong tama ang sagot. (Both answers are correct.)
Pareho silang wala kahapon. (They were both absent yesterday.)
Pareho kaming pupunta bukas. (We’ll both go tomorrow.)
Hindi mo puwedeng makuha pareho. (You can’t have both.)
Pareho silang mahalaga sa akin. (They are both important to me.)
Parehong basag ang mga basong ito. ( Both of these glasses are broken.)
Pareho kaming nag-aalala. (Both of us are worried.)
Pareho tayo ng in-order na pagkain. (We ordered the same food.)
Pareho lagi ang dahilan mo. (You always say the same excuse.)
Pareho kayo ng boses ng kapatid mo. (You and your sister sound the same.)
Pareho lang ang presyo ng dalawang bag na ‘to. (These two bags cost the same.)
Pareho kami ng sinasakyang bus papunta sa trabaho. (We take the same bus to work.)
Parehong may rayuma sina Lolo’t Lola. (Both Grandpa and Grandma have rheumatism/arthritis.)
Parehong nag-aaral sa Adamson sina Ron at Vic. (Ron and Vic are both studying at Adamson.)
Parehong ayaw ng gulay ng dalawang bata. (The two kids both don’t like vegetables.)
Pareho silang mahilig sa salabat. (They both love ginger tea.)
Parehong nagkasakit sina Richard at Ricky. (Richard and Ricky both got sick.)
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