Tagalog Adverbs

Di
"Di" is a Tagalog contraction of "hindi," meaning "not" or "no," often used for negation or emphasis within dialogue, conversations, or statements.

Talagang
"Talagang" in Tagalog means "really" or "truly," emphasizing sincerity, authenticity, or intensity in statements.

Dahan-dahan
"Dahan-dahan" in Tagalog translates to "slowly" or "gently," describing an action performed with care or at a gradual pace.

Muna
"Muna" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "first" or "for now," often used to indicate a sequence where an action is prioritized temporarily before others.


Siguradong
"Siguradong" in Tagalog means "certainly" or "definitely," expressing assurance or confidence in outcomes or statements.

Bahagya
"Bahagya" in Tagalog means "slightly" or "partially," indicating a minor degree or extent.

Bukas
"Bukas" in Tagalog has dual meanings, as a noun, it means "tomorrow," while as an adjective, it means "open.


Kailan
"Kailan" in Tagalog translates to "when," introducing questions about time and scheduling in conversation.