Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They are usually placed before the word they modify. Affixes can be added to the beginning or end of words to change their meaning. Common Filipino affixes include "di-" meaning "not", "pang-" to show purpose, "ka-" to show similarity, "kina-" to describe nature, and "ma-" to indicate purpose or use.
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They are usually placed before the word they modify. Affixes can be added to the beginning or end of words to change their meaning. Common Filipino affixes include "di-" meaning "not", "pang-" to show purpose, "ka-" to show similarity, "kina-" to describe nature, and "ma-" to indicate purpose or use.
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns. They are usually placed before the word they modify. Affixes can be added to the beginning or end of words to change their meaning. Common Filipino affixes include "di-" meaning "not", "pang-" to show purpose, "ka-" to show similarity, "kina-" to describe nature, and "ma-" to indicate purpose or use.
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Adjectives- are usually passioned before the noun or the pronoun that they modify
Affix Meaning Example Use in a sentence
di- A contraction of indi Di totoo Di totoo ang mga (no/not) and is usually kwento na inyong connected to a narinig descriptive Pang- Use to show purpose Pangtulog Pang tulog ang bayu ka Pangkasal ini Ka Use to how similarity Kaduag Kaduag sang bayu mo or likeness Katupong ang bayu ko Kina Use to tell one’s nature Kinatuhay Ang kada ay isa may or nature of everything Kinaugali kinatuhay Ma Tells the purpose or use of something