Tagalog Adjectives

Libre
"Libre" in Tagalog means "free," indicating the absence of cost or charges for goods or services.

Palpak
The Tagalog word "palpak" describes something that is faulty, failed, or unsuccessful.

Magulang
"Magulang" in Tagalog means "parents," referring to a person's biological or legal guardian responsible for upbringing and care.

Papaakyat
"Papaakyat" is a Tagalog adjective and adverb that means "going up" or "ascending," describing actions or processes related to upward movement or growth directionally.


Lapastangan
The word "lapastangan" in Tagalog connotes disrespect or sacrilege against something considered sacred or revered.

Masama
Masama in Tagalog translates to "bad" or "evil," describing actions, intentions, or conditions that are undesirable or harmful.

Katagal
"Katagal" is a Tagalog term used to reference "how long" or to express the extent of time or duration associated with events or activities.


Kaunti
"Kaunti" in Tagalog means "a little" or "a few," referring to a small amount or quantity of something.