Tagalog Adjectives

Sabay
Sabay is a Tagalog word meaning "simultaneously" or "together.

Takot
Takot in Tagalog means "fear" or "afraid," describing an emotional response to perceived threats or dangers.

Babaing
The word "babaing" in Tagalog refers to something related to a woman or female, often used as a descriptive term.

Mahapdi
Mahapdi in Tagalog means "painful" or "stinging," often used to describe sensations of sharp, burning pain.


Ibabang
"Ibabang" in Tagalog translates to "lower" or "beneath," describing a position or placement relative to another object.

Nahuli
Nahuli is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "huli," which means "to catch" or "to be late.

Nakakapanibago
Nakakapanibago in Tagalog translates to "unfamiliar" or "unexpected," describing situations or changes that feel new or different from what is usual.


Bakal
"Bakal" is a Tagalog noun that means "iron" or steel, referring to a strong, hard magnetic metal used in construction and manufacturing.