Tagalog Adjectives

Kasabay
"Kasabay" is a Tagalog word that means accompanied by or going along with someone or something.

Mayaman
Mayaman in Tagalog translates to "rich" or "wealthy," describing an abundance of resources, money, or valuables.

Kada
"Kada" in Tagalog means "every," referring to regularity or repetition in activities, events, or time intervals.

Marami
"Marami" in Tagalog means "many" or "numerous," describing a large quantity or multitude of items, ideas, or people.


Anim
"Anim" in Tagalog translates to "six," the numeral used to denote the quantity following five.

Nauubos
"Nauubos" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "ubos," meaning "running out" or "being consumed," describing the current diminishing state of resources, energy, or patience.

Kakaiba
"Kakaiba" is a Tagalog adjective used to describe something as unusual, different, or unique.


Mabigat
"Mabigat" in Tagalog means "heavy" or "weighty," describing significant mass or density of objects or emotional burden.