Tagalog Adjectives

Kalbo
"Kalbo" in Tagalog means "bald," referring to someone without hair on their scalp or places naturally covered by hair.

Bading
"Bading" is a colloquial Tagalog term used to refer to a gay man or someone who identifies as part of the LGBTQ+ community.

Mayroon
"Mayroon" is a variation of "may," a Tagalog auxiliary verb meaning "there is" or "there are," used similarly to indicate existence, presence, or possession.

Sanay
Sanay in Tagalog means "accustomed" or "used to," indicating familiarity or proficiency with a situation or task.


Mapagbiro
Mapagbiro in Tagalog means "mischievous" or "playful," referring to a disposition or tendency characterized by humor, teasing, or light-hearted pranks.

Isang
"Isang" is a Tagalog article equivalent to "a" or "one," used to denote singularity of quantity or emphasis of an object or subject.

Pasimple
"Pasimple" translates to "simple" or "subtle" in Tagalog, emphasizing actions or behaviors done quietly or modestly.


Ilan
"Ilan" is a Tagalog interrogative pronoun meaning "how many," pursuing inquiry or quantification within references to numbers, amount, or count-focused explorations.