A1 Expression Informel

Grabe naman

That's too much

Signification

Used when something is extreme or unbelievable.

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Contexte culturel

Filipinos use 'Grabe naman' to build rapport. It shows you are emotionally invested in what the other person is saying. In the city, 'Grabe naman' is almost always followed by a complaint about traffic or prices. Talk show hosts use 'Grabe' constantly to hype up their guests' achievements or stories. It is the most common 'one-phrase' comment on Facebook and TikTok in the Philippines.

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Tone is Everything

A high pitch means 'Wow!', a low pitch means 'Oh no...'

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Spelling Matters

Always use 'b', never 'v'. 'Grave' is English; 'Grabe' is Filipino.

Signification

Used when something is extreme or unbelievable.

💡

Tone is Everything

A high pitch means 'Wow!', a low pitch means 'Oh no...'

⚠️

Spelling Matters

Always use 'b', never 'v'. 'Grave' is English; 'Grabe' is Filipino.

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The 'Naman' Factor

Adding 'naman' makes you sound 10x more like a local than just saying 'Grabe'.

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Social Glue

Use it to show empathy when a friend is complaining. It shows you're on their side.

Teste-toi

Which is the most natural way to react to a very expensive shirt?

The shirt costs 5,000 pesos. You say:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Grabe naman ang mahal!

'Mahal' means expensive. 'Mura' means cheap.

Fill in the missing word to complete the reaction.

Grabe ______ ang galing mo kumanta!

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : naman

'Naman' is the standard particle used with 'Grabe' for reactions.

Match the tone of 'Grabe naman' to the situation.

Situation: A friend wins the lottery.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Excited/Happy tone

For positive news, use a high-pitched, excited tone.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 'Late na naman ang bus.' B: '__________.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Grabe naman

The bus being late is a negative extreme, so 'Grabe naman' is the best reaction.

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Aides visuelles

When to use 'Grabe naman'

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Negative

  • High Prices
  • Bad Traffic
  • Rudeness
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Positive

  • Great Talent
  • Beautiful View
  • Kindness
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Surprise

  • Shocking News
  • Sudden Change
  • Big Portions

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Which is the most natural way to react to a very expensive shirt? Choose A1

The shirt costs 5,000 pesos. You say:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Grabe naman ang mahal!

'Mahal' means expensive. 'Mura' means cheap.

Fill in the missing word to complete the reaction. Fill Blank A1

Grabe ______ ang galing mo kumanta!

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : naman

'Naman' is the standard particle used with 'Grabe' for reactions.

Match the tone of 'Grabe naman' to the situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: A friend wins the lottery.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Excited/Happy tone

For positive news, use a high-pitched, excited tone.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'Late na naman ang bus.' B: '__________.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Grabe naman

The bus being late is a negative extreme, so 'Grabe naman' is the best reaction.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

No, it's generally not rude. However, if said with a very sarcastic tone, it can be. In most cases, it's just a friendly reaction.

In a casual office setting, yes. In a formal board meeting, it's better to use more formal language like 'Talagang kapansin-pansin'.

'Grabe' is a simple adjective. 'Grabe naman' is a conversational reaction. Think of it as 'Extreme' vs 'That's so extreme!'

Absolutely! It's very common to say 'Grabe naman ang galing mo!' (You're so good!)

It's informal, but not necessarily slang. People of all ages use it, from grandmothers to teenagers.

You can spell it 'Grabe naman' or 'Grabeee' for extra emphasis.

Yes, from the word 'grave', meaning serious.

No, the word order is fixed. 'Naman' must follow 'Grabe'.

'Sobra naman' is the closest synonym.

Yes, it's widely understood and used across the Philippines, even in non-Tagalog speaking areas.

Expressions liées

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Sobra naman

synonym

That's too much

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Matindi

similar

Intense / Severe

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Masyado

similar

Too much / Excessively

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Ayos lang

contrast

It's just okay

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Grabehan

builds on

To make something extreme

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