Tag on Meaning in English
expression
ˈtæɡ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
TAG-awn or TAG-ahn
tˈæɡ/ /ˈɒn
TAG-on
Definición
To add something to the end of another thing, or to join a group that is already doing something.
Uso & Matices
'Tag on' is informal and often used when referring to adding comments, items, or people (e.g., 'tag on an extra fee', 'Can I tag on to your trip?'). It can mean both physically attaching something or informally joining an activity. Not as common as 'add on' in American English.
Spanish: añadir - sumarse - acoplarsePortuguese (BR): acrescentar - juntar-se - adicionarPortuguese (PT): acrescentar - juntar-se - adicionarChinese (Simplified): 附加 - 加上Chinese (Traditional): 附加 - 加上Hindi: जोड़ना - साथ आनाArabic: يضيف - ينضمBengali: যোগ করা - সঙ্গে যুক্ত হওয়াRussian: добавить - присоединитьсяJapanese: 付け足す - 一緒に参加するVietnamese: gắn thêm - tham gia cùngKorean: 덧붙이다 - 합류하다Turkish: eklemek - katılmakUrdu: شامل کرنا - ساتھ مل جاناIndonesian: menambah - ikut serta
Oraciones de Ejemplo
They tagged on a few more days to their vacation.
basic
Can I tag on to your group for the museum tour?
basic
The teacher tagged on extra homework over the weekend.
basic
Mind if I tag on to your dinner plans tonight?
natural
If you tag on that optional service, it will cost more.
natural
Some people like to tag on their own opinions at the end of every meeting.
natural