Tagalog Adjectives

Mahalaga
"Mahalaga" means "important" or "valuable" in Tagalog, describing things or concepts of significance and worth.

Sasabog
"Sasabog" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "sabog," meaning "will explode" or "will burst," describing the potential for exploding, bursting, or scattering widely.

Mabait
"Mabait" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "kind" or "good-natured," describing qualities associated with benevolence, friendliness, or helpfulness in individuals.

Mayayaman
"Mayayaman" in Tagalog is the plural form of "wealthy," describing individuals or groups possessing substantial economic resources.


Mahal
Mahal in Tagalog translates to "love" and signifies deep affection or care for someone or something.

Tinatawag
"Tinatawag" is the Tagalog word for "called" or "referred to," indicating naming or designation for identity or recognition.

Sarado
"Sarado" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "closed" or "shut," describing spaces, facilities, concepts, or items completed in closure, cessation, or non-operation.


Inis
"Inis" in Tagalog signifies irritation or annoyance, reflecting a mild yet notable emotional discomfort.