معنی
Describing positive information or announcements.
زمینه فرهنگی
Sharing 'masayang balita' often leads to a 'blowout' or 'handaan' where the person sharing the news treats others to food. For families of OFWs, 'masayang balita' often refers to a family member coming home or a successful remittance. In many Filipino Catholic communities, 'Mabuting Balita' is the specific term for the Gospel, but 'Masayang Balita' is used for personal blessings. In small villages, 'masayang balita' spreads quickly through word of mouth, often starting at the 'sari-sari' store.
The Linker Rule
Always remember the '-ng' if the word ends in a vowel. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Be Ready to Treat
If you share big happy news in the Philippines, be prepared for friends to ask for a 'blowout' (a small treat).
معنی
Describing positive information or announcements.
The Linker Rule
Always remember the '-ng' if the word ends in a vowel. It's the most common mistake for beginners!
Be Ready to Treat
If you share big happy news in the Philippines, be prepared for friends to ask for a 'blowout' (a small treat).
Use for Empathy
Don't just use it for your own news. Saying 'Napakasayang balita!' to a friend is a great way to build rapport.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing linker to complete the phrase.
Masaya___ balita
Since 'masaya' ends in a vowel, we add '-ng' as a linker.
Which sentence is the most natural way to announce good news?
Choose one:
The 'May + [Adjective-ng] + [Noun] + [Subject]' pattern is the most common.
Match the news to the correct phrase.
Your sister just got married.
A wedding is a joyful event, so 'masayang balita' is appropriate.
Complete the dialogue.
Friend: 'Nanalo ako sa lotto!' You: 'Wow! ___________ niyan!'
All options are grammatically correct and contextually appropriate, though 'Napakasayang balita' is the most enthusiastic.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Masaya vs. Mabuti vs. Maganda
Reactions to Masayang Balita
Informal
- • Wow!
- • Talaga?
- • Congrats!
Formal
- • Binabati kita.
- • Ikinatutuwa ko.
- • Mabuti naman.
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMasaya___ balita
Since 'masaya' ends in a vowel, we add '-ng' as a linker.
Choose one:
The 'May + [Adjective-ng] + [Noun] + [Subject]' pattern is the most common.
Your sister just got married.
A wedding is a joyful event, so 'masayang balita' is appropriate.
Friend: 'Nanalo ako sa lotto!' You: 'Wow! ___________ niyan!'
All options are grammatically correct and contextually appropriate, though 'Napakasayang balita' is the most enthusiastic.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it is grammatically incorrect. You must use the linker '-ng' because 'masaya' ends in a vowel.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your parents, or your friends.
'Masayang balita' emphasizes the joy/happiness, while 'Magandang balita' is a more general term for 'good news'.
You say 'May masayang balita ako.'
Yes, it's a great way to introduce a surprise!
It can be both. Context determines if you mean one piece of news or news in general.
The opposite is 'Malungkot na balita' (sad news).
'Napaka-' is a prefix that means 'very'. So 'Napakasayang balita' means 'Very happy news'.
Yes, news anchors often use it for 'feel-good' segments at the end of a program.
Yes, it's very common in the subject line or opening of a positive email.
عبارات مرتبط
Magandang balita
synonymGood news
Mabuting balita
similarGood/Moral news
Malungkot na balita
contrastSad news
Mainit na balita
specialized formHot news / Breaking news
Balitang kutsero
contrastRumor / False news