Bikol/Adjectives

Adjectives are words that describe a noun. Some English examples are: "happy", "tired", "beautiful", "young" and "fresh".

Most of adjectives in Bikol starts with the prefix ma-, like magayon which means beautiful, its rootword is gayon with means beauty.

The order of an adjective and a noun is interchangeable, it can be an adjective first then followed by a noun or a noun first before an adjective.

But remember:

  • you must add the connector word na if the first word (maybe an adjective or noun) ends with a consonant (especially if the word ends in -n)
  • if the suffix -ng if the first word (maybe an adjective or noun) ends with a vowel before being succeeded by the second word.

For example:

aking magayon o magayon na aki both mean beautiful child.
Magayon means beautiful and aki means child.

An adjective can be used as a predicate in a sentence. Most of the time, Bikol sentences start with the predicate before the subject, but you can also put the subject before the predicate.

For Example:

Maugma si Juan. (John is happy.)
Pobre si Juan pero maugma. (John is poor but happy.)

Kinds of Adjectives

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Adjectives of Quality

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1. Sarong maisog na babayi si Maria Makiling.

  • Maria Makiling is a brave woman.

2. Mainiton kaidtong Sabado.

  • It was hot last Saturday.

3. 'Honesto si Jose.

  • Jose is an honest man.

4. Sarong dakulang syudad an Manila.

  • Manila is a big city.

5. Sarong magayon na burak an Sampaguita.

  • Jasmine is a beautiful flower.

5. Mabata an kwarto.

  • The room is smelly.
    • mabaho - smelly
    • kwarto - room

6. Mahamot an pahamot.

  • The perfume smells good.
    • mahamot - fragrant
    • pahamot - perfume

Adjectives of Quantity

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1. Dakul na kakanon an natada.

  • There are many food left.
    • dakul - many
    • kakanon - Food
    • natada - left

Adjectives of Number

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1. Dakulon na tawo an nag-atendir sa pasale.

  • There were many people that went to the concert/show.
    • dakul - many
    • tawo - people
    • nag-atendir - visited
    • pasale - show

Demonstrative Adjectives

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1. Sakuya an kabayong ini.

  • This horse is mine.
    • kabayo - horse
    • ini - this/these
    • sakuya - mine

2. Saimo an kabayong iyan.

  • That horse is yours.
    • iyan - that
    • saimo - yours

3. Masiram an mga mansanas na ini.

  • These apples are delicious.
    • masiram - delicious
    • mga mansanas - apples
    • ini - these/this

Useful Adjectives

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Word Antonym
marhay - good maraot - bad
tama - right sala - wrong
mayaman - rich tios - poor
magayon - beautiful makanos - ugly
malinig - clean maati - dirty
mainit - hot malipot - cold
magabat - heavy magian - light
swerte - lucky malas - unlucky
aki - young gurang - old
dakul - many diit - few