Tagalog Adverbs
Dyan
"Dyan" is an informal Tagalog term similar to "dyan," meaning "there," commonly used to indicate a location near the listener but further from the speaker.
Ngayon
"Ngayon" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "now" or "today," highlighting present moments, contexts, or conditions signified by immediate temporal reference succinctly grounding dialogues.
Maaga
"Maaga" in Tagalog means "early," describing actions or events occurring sooner than expected or customary.
Madalian
The Tagalog word "madalian" means "to be done quickly" or "in a hurry.
Tila
"Tila" is a Tagalog word meaning "seems" or "appears," used to express observations or tentative assumptions.
Labas
The Tagalog word "labas" can be a noun or verb, primarily referring to "outside" or the act of "going out" or "coming out.
Sukdulang
"Sukdulang" in Tagalog means "extreme" or "utmost," used to describe reaching maximum limits or peaks in situations or conditions.
Rito
"Rito" is a Tagalog demonstrative pronoun meaning "here" or "in this place," signifying proximity or presence within a contextual space or location close to the speaker.