معنی
Someone who uses flowery words to persuade.
زمینه فرهنگی
The concept of 'Pambobola' is a national pastime. Being a 'bolero' (someone with a sweet tongue) is often seen as a mix of a social skill and a character flaw. Traditionally, 'matamis na pananalita' was essential for 'panliligaw' (courtship). However, elders would warn: 'Madaling mangako, mahirap mapako' (Easy to promise, hard to fulfill). In the 'palengke' (market), 'matamis ang dila' is a survival tool for vendors. Using terms of endearment like 'Suki' or 'Ganda' is standard practice. Filipinos are generally cynical about political rhetoric, often dismissing campaign speeches as 'matamis na dila' without substance.
Context is Key
If someone says this to you, check their facial expression. If they are smiling, it's a tease. If they look serious, it's a warning.
Don't be a 'Bolero'
While being 'matamis ang dila' can help you in sales, overdoing it can make people lose trust in you.
معنی
Someone who uses flowery words to persuade.
Context is Key
If someone says this to you, check their facial expression. If they are smiling, it's a tease. If they look serious, it's a warning.
Don't be a 'Bolero'
While being 'matamis ang dila' can help you in sales, overdoing it can make people lose trust in you.
The 'Bola' Culture
Understand that flattery is a common social lubricant in the Philippines. Don't take every compliment literally!
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the idiom based on the context.
Ang tindera ay ________ ang dila kaya marami siyang benta.
'Matamis ang dila' is the idiom for being persuasive, which helps a vendor sell more.
What does 'Matamis ang dila' mean in this sentence: 'Huwag kang maniwala sa kanya, matamis ang dila niyan.'
The speaker is saying that the person is...
In this context, it's a warning against someone's insincere flattery.
Match the person to the description 'Matamis ang dila'.
Which person is most likely to be described as 'matamis ang dila'?
Politicians often use persuasive, flattering language to win votes.
Choose the best response to complete the dialogue.
Anak: 'Nay, ikaw na ang pinakamagandang nanay sa buong mundo!' Nanay: 'Naku, ___________, ano ba ang kailangan mo?'
The mother recognizes the child's flattery as a prelude to a request.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Sweet vs. Sharp Tongue
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاAng tindera ay ________ ang dila kaya marami siyang benta.
'Matamis ang dila' is the idiom for being persuasive, which helps a vendor sell more.
The speaker is saying that the person is...
In this context, it's a warning against someone's insincere flattery.
Which person is most likely to be described as 'matamis ang dila'?
Politicians often use persuasive, flattering language to win votes.
Anak: 'Nay, ikaw na ang pinakamagandang nanay sa buong mundo!' Nanay: 'Naku, ___________, ano ba ang kailangan mo?'
The mother recognizes the child's flattery as a prelude to a request.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
14 سوالNot necessarily. It can be a compliment for a good speaker or a playful tease among friends. However, it often implies a lack of sincerity.
Yes, it is gender-neutral. Both men and women can be described as having a 'matamis na dila.'
'Bolero' is the noun for the person. 'Matamis ang dila' is the idiomatic description of their trait.
You can say 'Binobola niya ako' or 'Pinapatamisan niya ang dila niya sa akin.'
It's better to use 'mabulaklak ang pananalita' in a formal meeting, as 'matamis ang dila' can sound a bit too casual or accusatory.
Yes, very similar. Both describe eloquence used for persuasion.
Yes, especially if the child is being extra sweet to get a toy or candy.
'Matalim ang dila' (sharp-tongued) or 'Diretsahan magsalita' (straight-talker).
Yes, many Philippine languages have a direct translation, like 'Matam-is ang dila' in Cebuano.
No, 'matamis ang bibig' is not a standard idiom. Stick to 'dila' (tongue).
No, it's a standard idiom that has been used for generations.
You can say 'Totoo naman ang sinasabi ko!' (What I'm saying is true!) or just laugh it off.
No. 'Sweet tooth' in Filipino is 'mahilig sa matamis.'
Yes, you can describe a letter or a speech as having a 'matamis na dila.'
عبارات مرتبط
Mabulaklak ang dila
synonymFlowery tongue
Bolero
similarA flatterer
Mabulaklak ang pananalita
similarFlowery speech
Matalim ang dila
contrastSharp-tongued
Kulang sa gawa
builds onLacking in action