Tagalog Adverbs

Palagi
"Palagi" in Tagalog means "always," indicating actions, occurrences, or states that happen with consistent regularity.

Dun
"Dun" is a colloquial form of "doon" in Tagalog, meaning "there," indicating a specific point away from the speaker.

Lamang
"Lamang" in Tagalog means "only" or occasionally "just," indicating exclusivity, limitation, or emphasis on singularity in descriptive conversations.

Tiyak
"Tiyak" is a Tagalog term meaning "certain" or "definite," often used to confirm accuracy or assurance in statements.


Nasaan
Nasaan in Tagalog means "where" and is used to inquire about the location or position of someone or something.

Labis-labis
The Tagalog phrase "labis-labis" translates to "excessive" or "more than enough" in English, used to describe quantities or degrees beyond the norm.

Agad
The Tagalog word "agad" is an adverb that conveys a sense of urgency, meaning "immediately," "right away," or "at once.


Medyo
"Medyo" in Tagalog translates to "somewhat" or "rather," which indicates partial degree or moderate extent.