मतलब
Exclamation used to admire something or someone.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Beauty is often associated with 'liwanag' (light). A 'maganda' thing is often something that is bright, colorful, and clear. Complimenting a host's home with 'Ang ganda!' is considered essential etiquette to show appreciation for their welcome. On platforms like Facebook and Instagram, 'Ang ganda!' is the most common positive comment, often accompanied by heart emojis. In some indigenous Filipino cultures, beauty is tied to intricate patterns in weaving (like T'nalak). 'Ang ganda' here refers to the skill and spirit of the weaver.
The 'Wow' Factor
Always pair 'Ang ganda!' with a smile or wide eyes. In Filipino culture, the facial expression is half the meaning.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. A flat 'Ang ganda' can sound very sarcastic if the thing you are looking at is clearly not beautiful.
मतलब
Exclamation used to admire something or someone.
The 'Wow' Factor
Always pair 'Ang ganda!' with a smile or wide eyes. In Filipino culture, the facial expression is half the meaning.
Sarcasm Alert
Be careful with your tone. A flat 'Ang ganda' can sound very sarcastic if the thing you are looking at is clearly not beautiful.
Use 'Po'
If you are complimenting an older person's garden or house, always say 'Ang ganda po!' to show respect.
खुद को परखो
Complete the exclamation for a beautiful flower.
Ang _____ ng bulaklak!
In the 'Ang [Root]!' structure, we use the root word 'ganda', not the adjective 'maganda'.
Which is the most natural way to compliment a friend's new dress?
A friend shows you her dress. You say:
'Ang ganda!' is the standard natural exclamation for admiration.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Seeing a sunset, 2. Complimenting an elder, 3. Seeing a mess
Use 'po' for elders, 'Ang ganda' for general beauty, and avoid it for messes unless being sarcastic.
Fill in the missing line.
A: Tingnan mo ang bagong phone ko. B: ________!
If someone shows you a new phone, 'Ang ganda' is the polite and expected reaction.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासAng _____ ng bulaklak!
In the 'Ang [Root]!' structure, we use the root word 'ganda', not the adjective 'maganda'.
A friend shows you her dress. You say:
'Ang ganda!' is the standard natural exclamation for admiration.
1. Seeing a sunset, 2. Complimenting an elder, 3. Seeing a mess
Use 'po' for elders, 'Ang ganda' for general beauty, and avoid it for messes unless being sarcastic.
A: Tingnan mo ang bagong phone ko. B: ________!
If someone shows you a new phone, 'Ang ganda' is the polite and expected reaction.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
5 सवालYes, but usually for his clothes or style. For his face, 'Ang pogi' is more common.
It is always 'Ang ganda' for exclamations. 'Maganda' is for full sentences.
It's just a more intense, cute way of saying something is very, very beautiful.
Yes! If the food looks pretty or well-presented, 'Ang ganda!' is perfect.
It is neutral. You can use it in almost any social situation.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Ang pangit
contrastHow ugly
Ang saya
similarHow fun/happy
Ang galing
similarHow great/skillful
Napakaganda
specialized formSo very beautiful