معنی
Having an instinctive dislike for a person.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase reflects 'Sikolohiyang Pilipino' (Filipino Psychology), where the body and soul are not separate. Physical sensations in the blood are seen as valid social data. In Cebuano, a similar concept is 'Bug-at og dugo.' It carries the same weight and meaning as the Tagalog version, showing the pan-Filipino nature of this belief. Ilocanos use 'Nadagsen ti darak' (My blood is heavy). The linguistic structure is identical, emphasizing the importance of blood in Northern Luzon cultures as well. In cities, this idiom is often blended with English. You might hear 'Mabigat ang dugo ko, bad vibes siya.' It shows how traditional idioms survive by pairing with modern slang.
The 'Vibe' Test
Use this phrase when you want to sound like a native speaker describing a 'gut feeling' about a person.
Don't be too direct
Saying this *to* someone's face is very rude. It's almost always said *about* someone to a third party.
معنی
Having an instinctive dislike for a person.
The 'Vibe' Test
Use this phrase when you want to sound like a native speaker describing a 'gut feeling' about a person.
Don't be too direct
Saying this *to* someone's face is very rude. It's almost always said *about* someone to a third party.
Trust your blood
In the Philippines, if someone says their 'blood is heavy' for you, it's a sign to give them space and build trust slowly.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
Mabigat ang ____ ko sa bagong kapitbahay.
'Mabigat ang dugo' is the correct idiom for instinctive dislike.
Which sentence correctly expresses that Maria doesn't like Pedro's vibe?
Choose the best option:
Option A uses the correct markers 'ni' for the possessor and 'kay' for the object.
Match the idiom to the correct situation.
You meet a person who is very polite, but you feel uncomfortable and don't trust them for no reason.
This is the classic definition of 'Mabigat ang dugo.'
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: 'Bakit ayaw mong sumama sa party?' B: 'Kasi nandoon si Mark. ________.'
A is the most natural way to express a general dislike that makes you want to avoid someone.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Blood Idioms Comparison
When to use 'Mabigat ang dugo'
People
- • New Coworker
- • Stranger
- • Rival
Feelings
- • Bad Vibes
- • Distrust
- • Discomfort
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMabigat ang ____ ko sa bagong kapitbahay.
'Mabigat ang dugo' is the correct idiom for instinctive dislike.
Choose the best option:
Option A uses the correct markers 'ni' for the possessor and 'kay' for the object.
You meet a person who is very polite, but you feel uncomfortable and don't trust them for no reason.
This is the classic definition of 'Mabigat ang dugo.'
A: 'Bakit ayaw mong sumama sa party?' B: 'Kasi nandoon si Mark. ________.'
A is the most natural way to express a general dislike that makes you want to avoid someone.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt's not a 'bad word,' but it is a negative sentiment. It's a very honest way to express dislike.
Only if you are talking to a very close friend! It's too informal and personal for professional settings.
The opposite is 'Magaan ang dugo' (light blood), which means you like someone instantly.
Not necessarily. It's more of a 'discomfort' or 'dislike' than active anger.
Yes, you can use it for animals if you feel an instinctive dislike for them.
Yes, it's the closest traditional Filipino equivalent to the modern 'bad vibes.'
In Filipino culture, blood is believed to carry your spirit and react to the spirits of others.
Usually no. For a place, we say 'Mabigat ang pakiramdam' or 'Mabigat ang aura.'
All the time! It's a classic line in Filipino dramas (teleseryes) when rivals meet.
You can say 'Medyo mabigat ang dugo ko sa kanya.'
عبارات مرتبط
Magaan ang dugo
contrastTo like someone instantly.
Mainit ang dugo
similarTo be very angry with someone.
Mabigat ang loob
similarTo feel reluctant or heavy-hearted.
Hindi ma-take
specialized formCannot stand someone.
Kulo ng dugo
builds onBlood boiling.