Tagalog Adjectives

Nakakatawa
Nakakatawa is a Tagalog word which means "funny" or "laughable.

Pogi
The Tagalog adjective "pogi" translates to "handsome" in English.

Malakas
"Malakas" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "strong" or "powerful," often applied to describe individuals, forces, or influences displaying strength, intensity, or effectiveness.

Mabuti
"Mabuti" is a Tagalog adjective translating to "good" or "well," commonly used to describe well-being, favorable conditions, or virtues associated with positive characteristics.


Ututin
"Ututin" in Tagalog is an adjective describing someone who farts frequently or a situation involving many farts.

Desperada
The Tagalog term "desperada" means "desperate" when describing a woman in a state of distress or urgency.

Papasok
"Papasok" is a Tagalog adjective and verb form meaning "entering" or "about to enter," focused on coming into spaces, roles, or coming transitions implicating physical or contextual incorporation foreseen in future contexts.


Isa
"Isa" in Tagalog translates to "one," signifying a singular item or unit, foundational in counting and arithmetic.