المعنى
Describing storms or unpleasant atmospheric conditions.
خلفية ثقافية
The phrase is often linked to the 'Walang Pasok' (No Classes) phenomenon. It's so culturally significant that students often meme the phrase during typhoon season. In the capital, 'masamang panahon' immediately implies heavy traffic and potential flooding in areas like España or Taft Avenue. For fishing communities, this phrase is a serious warning. It means the 'gala' (sea trips) are canceled and livelihoods are on hold. Bad weather is 'Champorado' weather. It's a cultural tradition to eat warm chocolate rice porridge when the weather is 'masama.'
The 'Time' Connection
Remember that 'panahon' also means 'time.' If you forget the word for weather, just think of the word for 'time'!
Linker Alert
Never say 'Masama panahon.' It sounds very broken. Always add that '-ng'!
المعنى
Describing storms or unpleasant atmospheric conditions.
The 'Time' Connection
Remember that 'panahon' also means 'time.' If you forget the word for weather, just think of the word for 'time'!
Linker Alert
Never say 'Masama panahon.' It sounds very broken. Always add that '-ng'!
Small Talk Gold
In the Philippines, complaining about 'masamang panahon' is the safest and most common way to start a conversation with a stranger.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing linker to complete the phrase.
Masama___ panahon ngayon sa Maynila.
Since 'masama' ends in a vowel (a), we add 'ng' as a linker.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'Classes are canceled because of the bad weather'?
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
'Dahil sa' is the correct prepositional phrase for 'because of'.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend asks if you want to go to the beach, but it's storming.
This is a polite refusal based on the weather conditions.
Complete the dialogue between a mother and son.
Nanay: Anak, magdala ka ng payong. Anak: Bakit po? Nanay: Kasi ________.
'May masamang panahon' (There is bad weather) explains why an umbrella is needed.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
What makes 'Masamang Panahon'?
Elements
- • Ulan (Rain)
- • Hangin (Wind)
- • Ulap (Clouds)
Results
- • Baha (Flood)
- • Trapik (Traffic)
- • Walang Pasok (No Classes)
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMasama___ panahon ngayon sa Maynila.
Since 'masama' ends in a vowel (a), we add 'ng' as a linker.
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
'Dahil sa' is the correct prepositional phrase for 'because of'.
Situation: Your friend asks if you want to go to the beach, but it's storming.
This is a polite refusal based on the weather conditions.
Nanay: Anak, magdala ka ng payong. Anak: Bakit po? Nanay: Kasi ________.
'May masamang panahon' (There is bad weather) explains why an umbrella is needed.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةMostly yes, but it can also include strong winds, heavy clouds, or a typhoon. It generally means any weather that isn't sunny.
No, Filipinos usually say 'sobrang init' (too hot). 'Masamang panahon' almost always implies a storm.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or hear it on the news.
Because of the Tagalog linker '-ng' which connects adjectives to nouns. Since 'masama' ends in a vowel, we add 'ng'.
The opposite is 'mabuting panahon' (good weather) or 'magandang panahon' (beautiful weather).
No, that would be 'masamang araw' (bad day). 'Panahon' is specifically for weather in this context.
A 'bagyo' (typhoon) is a type of 'masamang panahon,' but 'masamang panahon' can just be a simple rainy day without a full typhoon.
Use the phrase 'Dahil sa masamang panahon.'
It's a more colorful way to say 'masamang panahon,' literally meaning 'grumpy weather.'
Yes, often shortened to 'sama ng panahon' or just 'ulan' (rain).
عبارات ذات صلة
Masungit na panahon
similarGrumpy weather
Mabuting panahon
contrastGood weather
Sama ng panahon
specialized formThe badness of the weather
Ulan
builds onRain