Basic Adjectives (Ma-) in Tagalog
Mga Pang-uri (Ma-)
Overview
Most Tagalog adjectives are formed by adding the prefix ma- to a root word. For example, ganda (beauty) becomes maganda (beautiful), and bait (kindness) becomes mabait (kind). This is one of the most productive and satisfying patterns to learn at the A1 level because it instantly multiplies your vocabulary.
Adjectives in Tagalog can appear before or after the noun they describe, but they must be connected by the linker na or its clitic form -ng. The linker is a small but essential element that glues the adjective and noun together. You will use ma- adjectives in nearly every sentence that describes people, things, or situations.
Unlike English, Tagalog adjectives can function as predicates on their own without a separate "to be" verb. Saying Maganda ang bulaklak (Beautiful the flower) is a complete sentence meaning "The flower is beautiful."
How It Works
Forming ma- adjectives:
| Root | Ma- Adjective | English |
|---|---|---|
| ganda | maganda | beautiful |
| bait | mabait | kind |
| laki | malaki | big |
| liit | maliit | small |
| sarap | masarap | delicious |
| init | mainit | hot |
| lamig | malamig | cold |
| taas | mataas | tall/high |
| baba | mababa | short/low |
| buti | mabuti | good |
Using the linker (na / -ng):
- Use -ng when the preceding word ends in a vowel: malaking bahay (big house)
- Use na when the preceding word ends in a consonant: mabait na bata (kind child)
| Adjective + Noun | Using Linker | English |
|---|---|---|
| malaki + bahay | malaking bahay | big house |
| maganda + tanawin | magandang tanawin | beautiful scenery |
| mabait + bata | mabait na bata | kind child |
| masarap + pagkain | masarap na pagkain | delicious food |
As a predicate (no linker needed):
Ma-adjective + ang + Noun
Maganda ang bulaklak. — The flower is beautiful.
Examples in Context
| Tagalog | English | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Maganda ang bahay niya. | His/Her house is beautiful. | Predicate adjective |
| malaking bahay | big house | Adjective before noun with -ng |
| magandang tanawin | beautiful scenery | Adjective before noun with -ng |
| Mabait ang bata. | The child is kind. | Predicate adjective |
| Masarap ang pagkain. | The food is delicious. | Predicate adjective |
| mainit na tubig | hot water | Adjective before noun with na |
| maliit na pusa | small cat | Adjective before noun with na |
| Malamig ang panahon ngayon. | The weather is cold today. | Predicate with time word |
| Matangkad siya. | He/She is tall. | Predicate with pronoun |
| mabuting tao | good person | Adjective before noun with -ng |
Common Mistakes
Forgetting the Linker
- Wrong: malaki bahay
- Right: malaking bahay
- Why: The linker (na or -ng) is required between an adjective and the noun it modifies.
Using the Wrong Linker Form
- Wrong: maganda na tanawin
- Right: magandang tanawin
- Why: When the adjective ends in a vowel (maganda), use -ng attached to it, not the separate word na.
Adding "Is" Separately
- Wrong: Ang bulaklak ay is maganda.
- Right: Ang bulaklak ay maganda. or Maganda ang bulaklak.
- Why: Tagalog does not use a separate "is" — the adjective alone serves as the predicate.
Assuming All Adjectives Use Ma-
- Wrong: Mapayat siya. (trying ma- + payat)
- Right: Payat siya. (He/She is thin.)
- Why: Some adjectives do not take the ma- prefix. Payat (thin) is already an adjective on its own.
Practice Tips
Describe your surroundings: Look around and describe five things using ma- adjectives: Malaki ang mesa. Maliit ang baso. Mainit ang kape. This builds vocabulary while practicing the predicate pattern.
Pair adjectives with nouns: Pick ten ma- adjectives and practice connecting each to a noun using the correct linker (-ng or na). Say them aloud to build muscle memory.
Opposites game: Learn adjectives in pairs — malaki/maliit (big/small), mainit/malamig (hot/cold), mataas/mababa (tall/short). This doubles your vocabulary efficiently.
Related Concepts
- Linker Na/-Ng — prerequisite for connecting adjectives to nouns
- Maging (To Be/Become) — using adjectives with the verb "to become"
- Colors and Physical Descriptions — practical application of ma- adjectives
- Comparatives and Superlatives — comparing adjectives with mas and pinaka-
- Idiomatic Expressions and Figurative Language — figurative uses of adjectives
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