Tagalog Adjectives
Mahigpit
"Mahigpit" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "tight" or "strict," describing conditions or states characterized by secure attachment, firm control, or intense regulation.
Sukdulang
"Sukdulang" in Tagalog means "extreme" or "utmost," used to describe reaching maximum limits or peaks in situations or conditions.
Maayos
"Maayos" in Tagalog means "orderly" or "well-organized," referring to neatly structured or properly arranged conditions.
Seryosong
Seryosong is the adjective form of seryoso translating to "serious" in English, emphasizing the notion of gravity or earnestness surrounding an issue or person.
Nanginginig
"Nanginginig" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "nginig," meaning "shaking" or "trembling," describing involuntary, typically short movements due to cold, fear, or emotion.
Iskolar
"Iskolar" in Tagalog refers to "scholar," identifying someone engaged in academic studies or university education, often receiving grants or financial aid.
Ganoong
The phrase "ganoong" in Tagalog means "such" or "so," commonly used to express a certain degree or state, often related to the context being referred to.
Busog
"Busog" in Tagalog means "full" or "satiated," describing a state of having eaten enough food to feel satisfied.