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What are the examples of Filipino synonyms?

Filipino Synonyms: Examples Across Different Categories

Here are some examples of Filipino synonyms across various categories, including some common ones:

Basic Words:

* Maganda: Beautiful - Magaling: Beautiful (in a more general sense)

* Malaki: Big - Malapad: Wide

* Mabuti: Good - Mahusay: Good (in a more skilled sense)

* Masama: Bad - Masamang-masama: Very bad

* Malakas: Strong - Matibay: Sturdy

* Mabilis: Fast - Maagap: Quick

Emotions:

* Masaya: Happy - Tuwa: Joyful

* Lungkot: Sad - Nalulungkot: Feeling sad

* Galit: Angry - Nagagalit: Feeling angry

* Takot: Fear - Kinatakutan: Being afraid of something

* Pag-ibig: Love - Mahal: To love

Actions:

* Maglakad: To walk - Maglakbay: To travel

* Kumain: To eat - Uminom: To drink

* Matulog: To sleep - Magpahinga: To rest

* Magtrabaho: To work - Maglingkod: To serve

* Maglaro: To play - Maglibang: To entertain

Descriptive Words:

* Magaan: Light - Madali: Easy

* Mabigat: Heavy - Mahirap: Difficult

* Mainit: Hot - Mainitan: Warm

* Malamig: Cold - Matigas: Hard

* Malambot: Soft - Malambing: Gentle

Formal/Informal Language:

* Tumawag: To call (formal) - Tawagan: To call (informal)

* Magpasalamat: To thank (formal) - Salamat: Thank you (informal)

* Mangyaring: Please (formal) - Paki: Please (informal)

* Magandang araw: Good day (formal) - Magandang umaga/hapon/gabi: Good morning/afternoon/evening (informal)

Note: Many synonyms in Filipino are not exact replacements for each other. They often carry subtle differences in nuance or emphasis. It's important to consider the context and intended meaning when choosing the best synonym.

This is just a small sample of Filipino synonyms. There are countless more depending on the specific word and the context of its use.

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