Tagalog Adjectives

Seryoso
Seryoso is the Tagalog term for "serious" or "earnest," often used to describe individuals or situations lacking frivolousness.

Nakangiting
Nakangiting in Tagalog is derived from the root word "ngiti," meaning "smiling," and describes the action or state of wearing a smile.

Bago
"Bago" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "new" or "fresh," indicating something that has recently occurred, been acquired, or created.

Magandang
"Magandang" is a Tagalog adjective that combines "maganda" (beautiful/good) with the linking particle "ng," used to form phrases indicating admirable qualities or conditions.


Sadista
Sadista is a Tagalog term deriving from the English word "sadist," describing someone who derives pleasure from inflicting pain or hardship on others.

Malaki
The Tagalog word "malaki" means "big" or "large" in English.

Barado
The Tagalog adjective "barado" means "clogged" or "blocked" in English, typically used to describe things that are obstructed or unable to function due to a blockage.
