Tagalog Adjectives

Silang
"Silang" in Tagalog translates to "they" or "them," referring to third-person plural subjects.

Nakahalukipkip
The Tagalog word "nakahalukipkip" is an adjective describing a position or posture where one's arms are crossed over the chest.

Unang
Unang in Tagalog means "first" or "initial," describing precedence or the beginning of an order or sequence.

Gising
Gising in Tagalog is the verb for "to wake up" or "to awaken," indicating the transition from sleep to wakefulness.


Katabing
The word "katabing" in Tagalog translates to "beside" or "adjacent" in English.

Malalaki
"Malalaki" in Tagalog translates to "big" or "large," describing plural objects of considerable size or magnitude.

Napanganga
Napanganga in Tagalog means "gaped" or "left open-mouthed," describing a reaction of awe, surprise, or shock.


Dalang
The Tagalog word "dalang" is a noun that means "frequency" or how often something happens or occurs.