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What is the meaning of pang abay?

"Pang abay" is a Filipino term that translates to adverb in English.

Here's a breakdown:

* Pang - This prefix indicates purpose or function, similar to the English "for".

* Abay - This refers to "accompanying" or "modifying".

Therefore, "pang abay" literally means "for accompanying" or "for modifying."

In grammar, adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.

Examples of pang abay (adverbs) in Tagalog:

* Mabilis (quickly) - modifies the verb "tumakbo" (to run)

* Napakasaya (very happy) - modifies the adjective "masaya" (happy)

* Laging (always) - modifies the adverb "masaya" (happily)

Understanding "pang abay" is important for understanding how Tagalog sentences are structured and how words function within them.

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