Tagalog Adjectives

Masamang
"Masamang" is an adjective in Tagalog meaning "bad" or "evil," used to describe something negative or harmful in nature.

Naka-dikit
Naka-dikit in Tagalog means "stuck" or "attached," describing the state of being glued or fastened to something.

Bata
In Tagalog, "bata" means "child" or "kid," referring to young individuals.

Paborito
"Paborito" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "favorite," describing something is preferred or held dear above other choices or options.


Ganitong
The word "ganitong" in Tagalog is a demonstrative adjective or pronoun used to mean "like this" or "such as this.

Masakit
Masakit in Tagalog means "painful" or "hurting," referring to the sensation of physical or emotional discomfort.

Pantaas
"Pantaas" in Tagalog refers to "upper clothing" or garments worn on the upper body such as shirts or blouses.


Halagang
Halagang in Tagalog relates to "value" or "worth," often used to specify the amount of money something is valued at or its significance.