المعنى
Describing a life full of struggles.
خلفية ثقافية
The phrase is often used in 'rags-to-riches' stories, which are a staple of Filipino pop culture. It emphasizes that hardship is a starting point, not a permanent destination. For many OFWs, the 'mahirap na buhay' in the Philippines is the primary driver for seeking work abroad. It represents the sacrifice made for the family's future. TV dramas often use 'mahirap na buhay' to create empathy for the protagonist. It is a powerful narrative tool that resonates with the majority of the viewing public. In some religious circles, 'mahirap na buhay' is seen as a 'cross to bear' (pasan na krus), linking economic struggle with spiritual growth and endurance. In urban settings, the phrase is often associated with living in 'slums' or informal settlements, highlighting the contrast with the wealthy areas of the city.
Use with Empathy
When using this phrase, ensure your tone is empathetic. It's a sensitive topic for many Filipinos.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for small problems. It's reserved for significant life struggles.
المعنى
Describing a life full of struggles.
Use with Empathy
When using this phrase, ensure your tone is empathetic. It's a sensitive topic for many Filipinos.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for small problems. It's reserved for significant life struggles.
Reverse for Emphasis
Try saying 'buhay na mahirap' in poetry or songwriting for a more dramatic effect.
Resilience is Key
Remember that in the Philippines, this phrase is often followed by a story of overcoming the struggle.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing linker to complete the phrase.
Ang mahirap ___ buhay ay hindi dapat ikahiya.
The linker 'na' is used because 'mahirap' ends in a consonant.
Which sentence correctly uses the phrase to describe a past experience?
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
'Naranasan' means experienced, and 'mahirap na buhay' is the correct phrase for a difficult life.
Match the Filipino phrase to its English equivalent.
Ipares ang mga sumusunod:
These are common collocations with 'buhay'.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.
A: Bakit siya laging nagtatrabaho? B: Dahil gusto niyang makaalis sa ________.
Working hard is usually motivated by wanting to escape a difficult life.
In which situation is 'mahirap na buhay' most likely to be used?
Saan ito madalas gamitin?
The phrase is a standard descriptor for socio-economic struggles in documentaries.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Mahirap vs. Mayaman
بنك التمارين
5 تمارينAng mahirap ___ buhay ay hindi dapat ikahiya.
The linker 'na' is used because 'mahirap' ends in a consonant.
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
'Naranasan' means experienced, and 'mahirap na buhay' is the correct phrase for a difficult life.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
These are common collocations with 'buhay'.
A: Bakit siya laging nagtatrabaho? B: Dahil gusto niyang makaalis sa ________.
Working hard is usually motivated by wanting to escape a difficult life.
Saan ito madalas gamitin?
The phrase is a standard descriptor for socio-economic struggles in documentaries.
🎉 النتيجة: /5
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةNo, it can also mean 'difficult'. Context tells you which one it is. With 'buhay', it almost always means a life of poverty.
Yes, that means 'a poor person'. 'Mahirap na buhay' describes the life/situation.
It depends on the tone. If said with empathy, it's not offensive. If said as a judgment, it can be.
The most common opposite is 'mayaman na buhay' or 'ginhawa sa buhay'.
Because it's a standard way to describe the socio-economic challenges facing the country.
It's neutral. It can be used in both formal news reports and casual conversations.
No, 'hirap' is the noun. You need the adjective form 'mahirap' to describe the life.
You can say 'Nahihirapan ako' or 'Naghihirap ako'.
Younger people might say 'hirap life' or 'laylayan' (the hem of a garment, meaning the very bottom of society).
No, use 'mahirap na pagsusulit'. 'Mahirap na buhay' is only for the overall state of one's life.
It's a more extreme version of 'mahirap na buhay', meaning you only have enough to eat for the day.
It's BOO-high. If you say boo-HAY, it means 'alive'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Kahirapan
specialized formPoverty (noun)
Naghihirap
builds onCurrently struggling/suffering
Buhay-mayaman
contrastRich life
Ginhawa
contrastEase/Comfort
Isang kahig, isang tuka
similarHand-to-mouth existence