Binibili
Binibili is a Tagalog verb form derived from the root bili, meaning to buy. It is used to convey passive voice and indicates that the object of the sentence is what is being bought, or can be bought. In Tagalog grammar, binili (past tense, passive) and binibili (present or habitual passive) are related forms, while bibili (future, actor-focused) marks who will do the buying. The form binibili therefore often appears in phrases describing items or goods that are bought or bought regularly.
Morphology and tense can vary with context. Binili signals that a purchase has already occurred (the item
Usage notes. Binibili commonly appears in sentences about goods, services, or market behavior. It is frequently
Related terms include bili (to buy), pagbili (the act of buying), and mabibili (can be bought). Binibili