Tagalog Adverbs

Pabilis
"Pabilis" is a Tagalog noun meaning "speed" or "swiftness," referring to the quality of being fast or increasing pace within actions or processes.

Paano
"Paano" is a Tagalog interrogative adverb meaning "how," used to inquire about manner, method, or process within questions or statements.

Dali-dali
The Tagalog phrase "dali-dali" refers to actions done quickly or hastily.

Halos
Halos in Tagalog translates to "almost" or "nearly," indicating proximity in time, quantity, or degree.


Ganon
"Ganon" or "ganun" in Tagalog captures the idea of "that way" or "like that," often used to reference something previously mentioned or demonstrated.

Rin
"Rin" is a Tagalog particle used for emphasis or conjunction, effectively linking statements or affirmations similar to "also" or "too" in English.

Ganoon
"Ganoon" serves the same function as "ganon," yet is often considered a more formal spelling reflecting academic and printed materials' preference.


Ganyan
"Ganyan" is a Tagalog term meaning "like that" or "such" in English, used for demonstrating or referring to something similar within reach.