Tagalog Adjectives

Tugmang-tugma
"Tugmang-tugma" is a Tagalog phrase meaning "perfectly aligned" or "matches precisely," emphasizing elements or conditions that coincide, complement, or fit seamlessly within a context.

Mali
The word "mali" in Tagalog means "wrong" or "incorrect" in English.

Tahimik
"Tahimik" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "quiet" or "silent," describing states of reduced noise, calmness, or absence of sound within scenes, environments, or behavior.

Mahimbing
Mahimbing in Tagalog means "deep sleep" or "undisturbed sleep," referring to a state of restful and continuous slumber.


Mainit
"Mainit" is a Tagalog adjective for "hot" or "warm," describing high temperatures or intense feelings within various contexts.

Dating
Dating in Tagalog, pronounced with an 'a' as in "father," means "arrival" or "coming," referring to the act of reaching a destination or the occurrence of anticipated events.

Dalawa
"Dalawa" in Tagalog translates to "two," referring to the number that follows one.


Bilasa
The term "bilasa" refers to something stale or spoiled, often used to describe food that is no longer fresh.