معنی
Describing a well-behaved kid.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase is often a precursor to receiving 'pasalubong' (gifts from a trip) or 'balato' (share of winnings). Parents use it to set expectations. Teachers often have a 'Mabait na Bata' chart or award to encourage discipline without using harsh punishment. In many Filipino Catholic households, being a 'mabait na bata' is linked to being 'maka-Diyos' (godly). On TikTok and Reels, Filipino parents often use the audio of children being polite to showcase their 'mabait na bata'.
The Linker Rule
Always check the last letter of the adjective. If it's a consonant like 't' in 'mabait', use 'na'.
Add 'Naman'
Adding 'naman' makes the praise sound more genuine and sweet: 'Ang bait na bata naman!'
معنی
Describing a well-behaved kid.
The Linker Rule
Always check the last letter of the adjective. If it's a consonant like 't' in 'mabait', use 'na'.
Add 'Naman'
Adding 'naman' makes the praise sound more genuine and sweet: 'Ang bait na bata naman!'
Age Limit
Stop using 'bata' once the person hits puberty, or they might feel you are mocking them.
Pluralization
To sound like a native, use 'mababait' when talking about more than one child.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct linker to complete the phrase.
Si Pedro ay isang mabait ___ bata.
Since 'mabait' ends in a consonant (t), we use the linker 'na'.
Which of these is the most natural way to praise a child who just helped you?
A child helps you carry a book. What do you say?
'Mabait na bata' is the standard, warm way to praise a child's helpfulness.
Match the Filipino phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the common variations of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Lola: 'Salamat sa pag-mano, apo.' Apo: 'Walang anuman po, Lola.' Lola: '________ ka talaga.'
Lola is praising her grandchild for being respectful.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Linker Rules
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاSi Pedro ay isang mabait ___ bata.
Since 'mabait' ends in a consonant (t), we use the linker 'na'.
A child helps you carry a book. What do you say?
'Mabait na bata' is the standard, warm way to praise a child's helpfulness.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the common variations of the phrase.
Lola: 'Salamat sa pag-mano, apo.' Apo: 'Walang anuman po, Lola.' Lola: '________ ka talaga.'
Lola is praising her grandchild for being respectful.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, but 'mabait na anak' is more specific and common for parents to use.
Yes, 'bata' can mean boy or girl. If you want to be specific, you can say 'mabait na batang lalaki' (boy) or 'mabait na batang babae' (girl).
'Mabait na tao' means 'kind person' and is used for adults. 'Bata' specifically means child.
Yes, it's a very polite and common way to compliment a child's behavior in public.
The opposite is 'pilyong bata' (naughty child) or 'matigas ang ulo' (stubborn).
It's risky. They might find it patronizing. Use 'mabait na bata' for those under 12.
Not always. It often means 'well-behaved' or 'obedient' in a specific situation.
You can say 'napakabait na bata' or 'sobrang bait na bata'.
No, it's perfectly correct! It's just a different word order with a different linker (-ng).
Yes! Filipinos often call their dogs 'mabait na bata' or 'mabait na aso'.
For babies, we usually say 'mabait na baby' or 'napakabait na sanggol'.
It's neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or even in a speech at a school.
عبارات مرتبط
Mabait na anak
similarGood son/daughter
Masunuring bata
specialized formObedient child
Magalang na bata
specialized formRespectful child
Mabuting bata
synonymGood child
Paslit
similarSmall child / Toddler