Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
In Filipino, you must connect adjectives to nouns using the ligatures '-ng' or 'na' to show they belong together.
- Use '-ng' if the word ends in a vowel: 'maganda' + 'babae' = 'magandang babae'.
- Use 'na' if the word ends in a consonant: 'matalino' + 'estudyante' = 'matalinong estudyante' (Wait, 'o' is a vowel, so '-ng').
- Use 'na' for consonants: 'malamig' + 'tubig' = 'malamig na tubig'.
Ligature Selection Rules
| Ending Letter | Ligature | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Vowel
|
-ng
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Maganda -> Magandang
|
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Consonant (not n)
|
na
|
Malamig -> Malamig na
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n
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-g
|
Mahinahon -> Mahinahong
|
Meanings
Ligatures are particles that link modifiers to the words they modify, acting as a grammatical bridge.
Adjective-Noun Link
Connecting a descriptive word to a noun.
“Maliit na aso”
“Masayang bata”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Adj + Ligature + Noun
|
Magandang babae
|
|
Negative
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Hindi + Adj + Ligature + Noun
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Hindi magandang babae
|
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Question
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Adj + Ligature + Noun + ba?
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Magandang babae ba?
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Plural
|
Mga + Adj + Ligature + Noun
|
Mga magandang babae
|
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Possessive
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Adj + Ligature + Noun + ko
|
Magandang bahay ko
|
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Complex
|
Adj + Ligature + Adj + Ligature + Noun
|
Maliit na magandang bahay
|
طیف رسمیت
Ang magandang babae. (Describing someone.)
Magandang babae. (Describing someone.)
Magandang babae. (Describing someone.)
Ganda ng babae. (Describing someone.)
Ligature Decision Tree
Vowel
- -ng Attach to word
Consonant
- na Use separate word
n
- -g Attach to word
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Magandang araw.
Beautiful day.
Malamig na tubig.
Cold water.
Maliit na aso.
Small dog.
Masayang bata.
Happy child.
Bagoong na masarap.
Delicious shrimp paste.
Mahabang kalsada ito.
This is a long road.
Matandang lalaki.
Old man.
Mainit na kape.
Hot coffee.
Ang matalinong estudyante ay nag-aaral.
The smart student is studying.
Mayroon siyang malaking bahay.
He/she has a big house.
Ang masipag na manggagawa.
The hardworking worker.
Isang mapayapang lugar.
A peaceful place.
Kailangan natin ng mabilis na solusyon.
We need a fast solution.
Ang kanyang malungkot na mukha.
His/her sad face.
Isang makabuluhang pag-uusap.
A meaningful conversation.
Ang matapang na sundalo.
The brave soldier.
Isang kahanga-hangang tanawin.
An impressive view.
Ang masalimuot na sistema.
The complex system.
Isang mapagkumbabang lider.
A humble leader.
Ang matinding init ng araw.
The intense heat of the sun.
Ang kanyang walang-hanggang pagmamahal.
His/her eternal love.
Isang mapanghamong sitwasyon.
A challenging situation.
Ang malalim na kahulugan nito.
The deep meaning of this.
Isang matagumpay na proyekto.
A successful project.
بهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Learners confuse ligatures with case markers like 'ang' or 'ng'.
Learners don't know when to use which.
Learners put the adjective after the noun without a ligature.
اشتباهات رایج
Maganda babae
Magandang babae
Malamig-ng tubig
Malamig na tubig
Matalino na tao
Matalinong tao
Mahinahon na tao
Mahinahong tao
Masaya na araw
Masayang araw
Bago na kotse
Bagong kotse
Maliit-ng aso
Maliit na aso
Mahabang na kalsada
Mahabang kalsada
Matalino-g estudyante
Matalinong estudyante
Malamig-g tubig
Malamig na tubig
Ang matinding-ng init
Ang matinding init
Isang mapagkumbaba na lider
Isang mapagkumbabang lider
Ang malalim-g kahulugan
Ang malalim na kahulugan
الگوهای جملهسازی
Ang ___ na ___ ay masarap.
Mayroon akong ___ na ___.
Ang ___ na ___ ay mahal.
Gusto ko ng ___ na ___.
Real World Usage
Isang mainit na kape.
Magandang araw!
Ako ay isang masipag na empleyado.
Ang ganda ng mahabang kalsada.
Masayang araw!
Gusto ko ng malamig na juice.
Check the ending
Don't skip it
Practice aloud
Regional variations
Smart Tips
Always attach -ng directly to the word.
Use the separate word 'na'.
Drop the 'n' and add '-g'.
Listen to the rhythm; the ligature should feel like a bridge.
تلفظ
Ligature connection
The ligature should be pronounced as part of the preceding word.
Rising
Magandang babae?
Questioning tone.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Vowels like -ng, consonants like 'na', but if it ends in 'n', just add a 'g' for the win!
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a sticky piece of tape. If the word is round (vowel), the tape is small (-ng). If the word is sharp (consonant), you need a big piece of tape (na).
Rhyme
Vowel ends in -ng, consonant needs na, Filipino grammar, hip-hip-hooray!
Story
Maria is a 'maganda' (vowel) girl. She needs a '-ng' to hold her hand. Juan is 'malamig' (consonant). He needs a 'na' to hold his hand. They walk together in the park.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Label 5 objects in your room using an adjective and the correct ligature.
نکات فرهنگی
Ligatures are strictly followed in standard Tagalog.
Uses 'nga' instead of '-ng'.
Uses 'a' as a ligature.
Ligatures are a common feature of Austronesian languages, designed to create noun phrases.
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
Ano ang paborito mong pagkain?
Sino ang matalinong tao sa buhay mo?
Ano ang magandang lugar sa Pilipinas?
Paano mo ilalarawan ang isang mahirap na sitwasyon?
موضوعات نگارش
اشتباهات رایج
Test Yourself
Maganda___ babae.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Matalino na tao.
babae / magandang / ang
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Mahinahon___ tao.
Which is correct?
malamig / tubig / gusto / ko
Score: /8
تمرینهای عملی
8 exercisesMaganda___ babae.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Matalino na tao.
babae / magandang / ang
Match correctly.
Mahinahon___ tao.
Which is correct?
malamig / tubig / gusto / ko
Score: /8
سوالات متداول (8)
They are the grammatical glue that connects adjectives to nouns in Filipino.
Your sentence will sound unnatural and possibly confusing to native speakers.
Yes, -ng is for vowels and 'n' endings, while 'na' is for other consonants.
No, it will sound incorrect and unnatural.
The rules are very consistent, but some loanwords might be tricky.
Label things in your house and speak sentences aloud.
No, Filipino ligatures are unique in their structure.
Yes, it is required in all forms of standard Filipino.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Adjective placement
Filipino requires a ligature; Spanish does not.
na/no particles
The rules for which particle to use differ significantly.
Adjective placement
Filipino uses a mandatory ligature.
Adjective declension
Filipino uses a separate particle/suffix.
Adjective agreement
Filipino ligatures are gender-neutral.
de (的)
Chinese 'de' is universal; Filipino ligatures depend on endings.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
Connected Grammar
Basic Nouns
PrerequisiteYou need nouns to practice ligatures.
Verb Conjugation
Builds OnExpands your sentence building.
Relative Clauses
Advanced FormUses ligatures for complex sentences.
Case Markers
SimilarBoth are essential particles.