मतलब
Expressing a wish or desire for something.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Filipinos are known for their 'resilient optimism'. 'Sana nga' is often the first thing said after a disaster to express hope for recovery. In religious contexts, 'Sana nga' is often followed by 'sa awa ng Diyos' (by the mercy of God). The evolution of 'Sana nga' into 'Sana all' shows how Filipino hope has become more social and meme-driven. In Filipino business, 'Sana nga' is used to soften expectations. It shows desire for success without sounding overconfident or arrogant.
The Head Nod
When saying 'Sana nga', a small nod of the head makes you look much more like a native speaker.
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. A flat 'Sana nga' can sound like you don't actually believe it will happen.
मतलब
Expressing a wish or desire for something.
The Head Nod
When saying 'Sana nga', a small nod of the head makes you look much more like a native speaker.
Avoid Sarcasm
Be careful with your tone. A flat 'Sana nga' can sound like you don't actually believe it will happen.
The 'Po' Rule
If you are unsure, always add 'po'. 'Sana nga po' is never wrong in a polite society.
Social Media
On Facebook or Instagram, you can just comment 'Sana nga! 🙏' to show support for a friend's post.
खुद को परखो
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Friend: 'Magiging masaya ang party mamaya!' You: '________! Excited na ako.'
You are agreeing with a positive prediction about the party.
Which of these is the most polite way to say 'I hope so' to your boss?
Boss: 'I think you will get a promotion.'
'Po' is the essential marker for respect in Filipino.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You see a friend eating a delicious cake and you want one too.
'Sana all' is used when you want what someone else has.
What is the best response to show you DON'T want something to happen?
Person A: 'Baka ma-late tayo sa flight natin.' Person B: '________.'
You use 'Huwag naman sana' to express hope that a negative event does NOT happen.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Sana nga vs. Sana all
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासFriend: 'Magiging masaya ang party mamaya!' You: '________! Excited na ako.'
You are agreeing with a positive prediction about the party.
Boss: 'I think you will get a promotion.'
'Po' is the essential marker for respect in Filipino.
Situation: You see a friend eating a delicious cake and you want one too.
'Sana all' is used when you want what someone else has.
Person A: 'Baka ma-late tayo sa flight natin.' Person B: '________.'
You use 'Huwag naman sana' to express hope that a negative event does NOT happen.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is neutral. It's fine for work, friends, and family. Just add 'po' for elders.
'Sana' is just 'I hope'. 'Sana nga' is 'I *really* hope so' (usually in response to someone else).
No, that would be rude. Use 'Huwag naman sana' for bad things.
It's like the 'ng' in 'song' followed by an 'ah' sound. Don't pronounce a hard 'g'.
No, 'Sana all' is slang for 'I wish that happened to everyone/me too'.
No, the order is always 'Sana' then 'nga'.
It's a more emotional version, like 'I really hope so (please!)'.
Yes, to express hope for a project's success or a meeting's outcome.
Yes, it's very common in chat. Often written as 'Sana nga!'.
You can say 'Sana nga rin'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Sana naman
similarI hope (with a sense of pleading)
Sana all
specialized formI wish everyone had that
Huwag naman sana
contrastI hope not
Nawa
synonymMay it be so
Sana lang
similarI just hope