Tagalog Adverbs

Tuluyan
"Tuluyan" is a Tagalog adjective and adverb meaning "completely" or "entirely," describing actions finished without interruption or remaining elements unresolved or undone.

Kagabi
Kagabi in Tagalog means "last night," referring to the period of night that immediately preceded the current day.

Panay
"Panay" is a Tagalog word meaning "entirely" or "continuously," underscoring uninterrupted actions, conditions, or dependencies, often emphasizing persistence or frequency.

Mabilis
"Mabilis" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "fast" or "quick," often used to describe speed, efficiency, or rapid progress in contexts ranging from movement to processes.


Ring
"Ring" is a Tagalog variant spelling of "rin," often used similarly to emphasize or elaborate on previous statements, comparable to English words "also" or "too.

Kahapon
"Kahapon" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "yesterday," referring to the day before today, signifying recent past events or contexts.

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.


Dahil
"Dahil" is a Tagalog conjunction translating to "because" or "due to," frequently used to explain causes or reasons.