Tagalog Adverbs

Pasimple
"Pasimple" translates to "simple" or "subtle" in Tagalog, emphasizing actions or behaviors done quietly or modestly.

Ganito
"Ganito" is a Tagalog demonstrative pronoun meaning "like this" or "this way," referring to manner, example, or qualities expressed or displayed within shared contexts.

Malamang
"Malamang" in Tagalog translates to "probably" or "most likely" in English.

Sanang
"Sanang" in Tagalog is not a standalone word but often a slang derivation of "sana" which means "hopefully" or "I wish," expressing desires or hopes regarding future events.


Libre
"Libre" in Tagalog means "free," indicating the absence of cost or charges for goods or services.

Masyado
Masyado in Tagalog means "too" or "very," used to describe an excess or degree beyond what is normal or acceptable.

Sobrang
"Sobrang" is a Tagalog adjective and adverb meaning "too much," "excessive," or "extreme," accentuating degrees surpassing adequacy or desirable limits across contexts.


Puro
Puro is a Tagalog adjective that means "pure" or "unmixed.