Tagalog Adverbs

Kanina
"Kami" is the first-person plural pronoun in Tagalog, signifying "we" or "us," excluding the person being addressed.

Gaano
"Gaano" is a Tagalog interrogative adverb used to ask "how" or "how much," inquiring about degree, extent, or measure within dialogues.

Hindi
"Hindi" in Tagalog means "no" or "not," functioning to negate or decline propositions, requests, or statements.

Papunta
"Papunta" in Tagalog means "going to" or "heading toward," indicating direction or intended destination.


Palabas
Palabas is a Tagalog word that means "show" or "performance.

Kaya
"Kaya" is a versatile word in Tagalog with several meanings, primarily used as a conjunction that means "so" or "therefore," or as the prefix for expressing capability like "can" or "able to.

Tuwing
Tuwing in Tagalog means "every" or "whenever," functioning as an adverb to indicate frequency or occasion of an event.


Talaga
"Talaga" is a Tagalog adverb and exclamatory term meaning "really" or "truly," emphasizing sincerity, legitimacy, or intensity across statements or interactions.