Tagalog Adjectives

Panibagong
Panibagong in Tagalog means "new" or "another," describing something different or renewed from what previously existed.

Nakatutok
The word "nakatutok" translates to "focused" or "directed" in Tagalog, used to describe concentrated attention or aims.

Pulidong
Pulidong in Tagalog means "polished" or "refined," describing objects, performances, or processes perfected through attention to detail and exceptional care.

Una
Una in Tagalog translates to "first" or "foremost," indicating the initial instance, priority, or rank.


Bigla
"Bigla" in Tagalog means "suddenly" or "abruptly," and it is often used to describe actions or events that occur unexpectedly.

Kailangan
"Kailangan" is a Tagalog word that translates to "need" or "requirement" in English.

Susunod
"Susunod" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "sunod," meaning "to follow" or “will follow," indicating future adherence, succession, or alignment subsequent to a prescribed action or directive.


Malalim
"Malalim" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "deep" or "profound," describing depth in physical, emotional, or theoretical contexts extending beyond surface levels.