Tagalog Adjectives

Nakaayos
Nakaayos in Tagalog means "arranged" or "organized," indicating that objects, ideas, or situations have been set in proper order or alignment.

Maingay
"Maingay" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "noisy" or "loud," describing situations filled with disturbance or high levels of sound.

Lahat
"Lahat" is a Tagalog pronoun meaning "all" or "everyone," used collectively to refer to a group or entirety of items or people.

Masaya
Masaya in Tagalog translates to "happy" or "joyful," expressing feelings of contentment, satisfaction, and delight.


Magaan
Magaan in Tagalog means "light" in terms of weight or intensity, used to describe objects, feelings, or situations that are easy to carry or cope with.

Napaawang
Napaawang in Tagalog means "slightly open" or "ajar," describing a state where something, such as a door or mouth, is partly open.

Panay
"Panay" is a Tagalog word meaning "entirely" or "continuously," underscoring uninterrupted actions, conditions, or dependencies, often emphasizing persistence or frequency.


Magagalit
"Magagalit" is a Tagalog term meaning "to get angry" or "will become angry.