意味
Expressing doubt about the correctness of something.
文化的背景
In urban areas, 'Mali ata' is almost more common than 'Mali yata.' The 'y' is often dropped in fast, casual speech. Using 'Mali yata' in a meeting is a sign of high emotional intelligence (EQ). It allows for collaborative problem-solving rather than finger-pointing. In some Visayan-speaking areas, when people speak Tagalog, they might use 'yata' even more frequently to ensure they aren't coming across as too aggressive in their second language. On social media, 'Mali yata' is often used as a meme or a reaction to 'fake news' or confusing viral posts.
The 'Yata' Buffer
If you are ever unsure if you are being too direct in Filipino, just add 'yata' to the end of your sentence. It works like magic to soften your tone.
Don't over-yata
Using 'yata' in every single sentence can make you sound extremely indecisive or lacking in confidence.
意味
Expressing doubt about the correctness of something.
The 'Yata' Buffer
If you are ever unsure if you are being too direct in Filipino, just add 'yata' to the end of your sentence. It works like magic to soften your tone.
Don't over-yata
Using 'yata' in every single sentence can make you sound extremely indecisive or lacking in confidence.
Face Saving
Remember that 'Mali yata' is as much about the other person's feelings as it is about the truth.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct particle to make the sentence polite.
Mali ____ ang address na ito.
'Yata' adds the necessary 'maybe/it seems' to make the correction polite.
Which sentence is the most polite way to tell a waiter the bill is wrong?
Choose the best option:
Adding 'yata' and focusing on the 'bill' rather than the person is the most polite approach.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Dito ba ang sakayan ng bus? B: ________. Sa kabilang kanto pa yata.
The second sentence 'Sa kabilang kanto pa yata' (It seems it's at the other corner) implies that the first location is wrong.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You realize you took the wrong umbrella.
This correctly identifies that the 'taken umbrella' is the object of doubt.
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4 問題Mali ____ ang address na ito.
'Yata' adds the necessary 'maybe/it seems' to make the correction polite.
Choose the best option:
Adding 'yata' and focusing on the 'bill' rather than the person is the most polite approach.
A: Dito ba ang sakayan ng bus? B: ________. Sa kabilang kanto pa yata.
The second sentence 'Sa kabilang kanto pa yata' (It seems it's at the other corner) implies that the first location is wrong.
Situation: You realize you took the wrong umbrella.
This correctly identifies that the 'taken umbrella' is the object of doubt.
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よくある質問
10 問Both are correct. 'Yata' is the standard form used in writing, while 'ata' is a very common spoken variation.
Yes, it is actually the preferred way to correct a superior in the Philippines because it is respectful.
It usually stays in the second position. For example: 'Mali yata ang lahat ng ito.'
No, 'mali' specifically means 'incorrect.' The word for 'bad' is 'masama.'
No, 'yata' is an enclitic and cannot start a sentence.
Yes, it's very common in work emails to sound less demanding.
The opposite is 'Tama yata' (I think it's right).
It doesn't change the core meaning of 'wrong,' but it changes the *certainty* of the speaker.
Yes! You can say 'Mainit yata' (It seems hot) or 'Masarap yata' (It seems delicious).
No, it is neutral and appropriate for almost all social situations.
関連フレーズ
Parang mali
similarIt's like it's wrong.
Mali ba?
specialized formIs it wrong?
Tama yata
contrastI think it's right.
Mali ka
contrastYou are wrong.
Nagkamali ako
builds onI made a mistake.