General meaning:
* Masagana - This is the most common and direct translation, meaning "abundant" or "rich."
* Sagana - This is similar to "masagana" but can also imply "plentiful" or "generous."
Specific contexts:
* For food: Masaganang pagkain (bountiful food)
* For harvest: Masaganang ani (bountiful harvest)
* For nature: Masaganang kalikasan (bountiful nature)
Figurative meaning:
* Mapalad - This translates to "blessed" or "fortunate," and can be used to express a bountiful life or situation.
* Mayaman - This means "wealthy" or "rich," and can be used to describe a bountiful supply of something.
The best translation will depend on the specific situation and the intended meaning.