Mahaba
In Tagalog, when you want to describe something as being 'long,' you use the word mahaba. This is a very common and basic adjective that you'll encounter frequently. You can use it for physical length, like a long road or long hair, or even for duration, like a long wait.
For example, if you say 'mahaba ang buhok ko,' you are saying 'my hair is long.' It's a straightforward word that doesn't change much based on what you're describing.
When we describe something that stretches out, whether it's a road, a piece of string, or even time, we use the word Mahaba.
It's a versatile adjective that you'll hear often in everyday Tagalog conversations.
For instance, you could say mahaba ang buhok to mean 'long hair' or mahaba ang pila for 'the line is long'.
Remember, it's a descriptive word, so it will usually come before the noun it's describing, just like in English.
When talking about things that are physically long, like hair, a road, or a snake, mahaba is the word to use. It describes the extended dimension of an object.
It can also be used to describe durations of time, such as a long meeting or a long wait. You might hear it used to describe a story that takes a long time to tell, or a journey that covers a great distance.
Understanding mahaba is essential for describing the length of objects and periods of time in everyday Tagalog conversation. It's a fundamental adjective that you'll encounter frequently.
§ Understanding 'Mahaba' in Context
You've learned that 'Mahaba' means 'long.' That's a great start! Now let's dive a little deeper into when to use 'mahaba' and explore some other words that might seem similar but have different applications. This will help you speak more naturally and precisely in Tagalog.
§ 'Mahaba' for Physical Length and Duration
The most common use of 'mahaba' is for physical length. Think of things you can measure, like hair, roads, or dresses. It's also used for duration, like a long time or a long meeting.
Ang buhok niya ay mahaba.
- Hint
- Her hair is long.
Ang kalsada papunta sa bahay namin ay mahaba.
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- The road going to our house is long.
Mahaba ang pila sa tindahan.
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- The line at the store is long.
Mahaba ang oras ng paghihintay.
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- The waiting time is long.
§ Alternatives to 'Mahaba' and When to Use Them
While 'mahaba' covers a lot of ground, sometimes other words are more appropriate depending on what you're trying to describe. Let's look at a few.
- Malawak (Wide/Spacious)
- Don't confuse 'mahaba' with 'malawak.' 'Malawak' describes something that is wide or spacious, not necessarily long. Think of a wide field or a spacious room.
Malawak ang bukid.
- Hint
- The field is wide/spacious.
- Mataas (Tall/High)
- While 'long' can sometimes imply height in English (e.g., 'a long drink'), in Tagalog, 'mataas' is specifically for height. Use 'mataas' for tall people, high buildings, or elevated objects.
Mataas ang puno.
- Hint
- The tree is tall.
- Malalim (Deep)
- For depth, you'll use 'malalim.' This is for things like water in a well or a deep hole. You wouldn't use 'mahaba' for depth.
Malalim ang balon.
- Hint
- The well is deep.
- Matagal (Long in Duration, Time-consuming)
- While 'mahaba' can refer to a long duration, 'matagal' is more specifically and commonly used for something that takes a long time, is time-consuming, or is delayed. Think of waiting a long time, or a process that is lengthy. You can often use 'mahaba' interchangeably with 'matagal' for duration, but 'matagal' emphasizes the 'time-consuming' aspect more directly.
Matagal akong naghintay.
- Hint
- I waited for a long time.
§ Key Takeaway
Remember, 'mahaba' is your go-to for physical length and general duration. But for width, height, or depth, you have specific words: 'malawak,' 'mataas,' and 'malalim.' For explicitly emphasizing a long period of time or something being time-consuming, 'matagal' is a very strong alternative. Paying attention to these nuances will make your Tagalog much more accurate and natural. Keep practicing these distinctions in your head as you encounter them!
How Formal Is It?
"Ang mahabang kasaysayan ng Pilipinas ay puno ng makukulay na pangyayari. (The long history of the Philippines is full of colorful events.)"
"Mahaba ang pila sa bangko ngayon. (The line at the bank is long today.)"
"Mahaba-haba na rin ang biyahe natin. (Our trip has been quite long already.)"
"Ang buhok ni Rapunzel ay mahaba. (Rapunzel's hair is long.)"
"Mahaba ang pasensya ko sa'yo, kaya 'wag kang mag-alala. (I have long patience with you, so don't worry.)"
豆知識
This word shares roots with similar words for 'long' in other Austronesian languages, highlighting the linguistic connections across Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'h' silently
- Stressing the first or last syllable
レベル別の例文
Ang buhok niya ay mahaba.
Her hair is long.
Possessive pronoun 'niya' (her/his) comes after the noun it modifies.
Mahaba ang pila sa tindahan.
The line at the store is long.
'Ang' is a topic marker. The adjective 'mahaba' can precede the noun.
Gusto ko ng mahabang bakasyon.
I want a long vacation.
'Ng' is a genitive marker. 'Mahabang' is the linker form of 'mahaba'.
Mahaba ba ang iyong panaginip kagabi?
Was your dream long last night?
'Ba' indicates a question. 'Iyong' (your) comes before the noun.
Kailangan namin ng mahabang lubid.
We need a long rope.
Again, 'ng' as a genitive marker and 'mahabang' as the linker form.
Sana mahaba ang buhay mo.
May your life be long.
'Sana' expresses hope. 'Mo' (your) comes after the noun.
Hindi mahaba ang listahan.
The list is not long.
'Hindi' is used for negating adjectives or verbs.
Masyadong mahaba ang kwento niya.
His story is too long.
'Masyadong' means 'too' or 'excessively'.
Ang paglalakbay patungong probinsya ay mahaba at nakakapagod, kaya kailangan nating maghanda ng sapat na pagkain at inumin para sa daan.
The journey to the province is long and tiring, so we need to prepare enough food and drinks for the road.
Describes a journey. 'Patungong' means 'going to' or 'towards'.
Sa kabila ng mahabang panahon ng paghihintay, nanatili pa rin siyang matatag at puno ng pag-asa na matutupad din ang kanyang mga pangarap.
Despite the long period of waiting, he remained steadfast and full of hope that his dreams would eventually come true.
Describes a period of time. 'Sa kabila ng' means 'despite'.
Ang mahabang kasaysayan ng ating bansa ay puno ng mga aral at inspirasyon na dapat nating paghugutan ng lakas at gabay sa kasalukuyan.
The long history of our country is full of lessons and inspiration that we should draw strength and guidance from in the present.
Describes history. 'Puno ng' means 'full of'.
Kahit na mahaba ang pila sa tanggapan ng gobyerno, kailangan nating magtiyaga upang makumpleto ang ating mga transaksyon at papeles.
Even if the queue at the government office is long, we need to persevere to complete our transactions and documents.
Describes a queue. 'Kahit na' means 'even if' or 'although'.
Ang mahabang diskusyon sa pulong ay naging produktibo dahil marami kaming napagkasunduan at naresolba na mga isyu.
The long discussion in the meeting was productive because we agreed on many things and resolved issues.
Describes a discussion. 'Naging produktibo' means 'became productive'.
Dahil sa mahabang pag-aaral at pagsasaliksik, natuklasan niya ang isang bagong paraan upang malutas ang matagal nang problema.
Due to long study and research, he discovered a new way to solve a long-standing problem.
Describes study/research. 'Dahil sa' means 'due to' or 'because of'.
Ang mahabang buhok ng dalaga ay umabot hanggang bewang, na nagbibigay sa kanya ng kakaibang ganda at alindog.
The young woman's long hair reached her waist, giving her a unique beauty and charm.
Describes hair. 'Umabot hanggang' means 'reached up to'.
Sa mahabang listahan ng mga gawain, pinili niya ang pinakamahirap na unahin upang masiguro na matapos ito nang maaga.
From the long list of tasks, he chose the most difficult one to prioritize to ensure it was finished early.
Describes a list. 'Pinili niya' means 'he chose'.
使い方
Mahaba describes things that have great length or duration. It can be used for physical objects, time, or even concepts. For example, 'mahaba ang buhok niya' (her hair is long) or 'mahaba ang pila' (the line is long).
A common mistake is confusing 'mahaba' with words that describe height like 'matangkad' (tall for people) or 'mataas' (high/tall for objects). Mahaba always refers to length horizontally or duration, not height vertically.
語源
Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
元の意味: *ma-habaq*
Austronesian文化的な背景
Mahaba can describe physical length, like hair (mahaba ang buhok), or duration, like a long journey (mahaba ang biyahe). It's a very common and versatile adjective in everyday conversation.
自分をテスト 18 問
In Tagalog, adjectives often come before the noun with 'ang' (the) in between. 'Niña' is a name, so 'buhok ni Niña' means 'Niña's hair'. 'Mahaba ang buhok ni Niña' means 'Niña's hair is long.'
'Ito' means 'this'. When describing 'this table', you'd say 'ang mesa na ito'. So, 'Mahaba ang mesa na ito' means 'This table is long.'
'Daan' means 'road' or 'way'. 'Pauwi' means 'going home' or 'on the way home'. So, 'Mahaba ang daan pauwi' means 'The road home is long.'
Ang buhok niya ay napaka-___, umaabot hanggang bewang.
The sentence talks about hair reaching the waist, implying it is long.
Gusto ko ng ___ biyahe papunta sa probinsya para makapagpahinga ako.
The speaker wants a long journey to relax, suggesting 'mahaba' is the appropriate word.
Mayroon akong ___ listahan ng mga babasahin para sa bakasyon.
A long list of readings for vacation makes the most sense in this context.
Ang kuwento na ikinuwento niya ay napaka-___ at punong-puno ng detalye.
A story full of details implies it is long.
Kailangan natin ng ___ lubid para maabot ang tuktok ng puno.
To reach the top of a tree, a long rope is needed.
Ang pila sa sinehan ay napaka-___, umabot hanggang labas ng gusali.
A line extending outside the building implies it is long.
Alin sa mga sumusunod ang pinakamahabang ilog sa Pilipinas?
Ang Ilog Cagayan ang pinakamahabang ilog sa Pilipinas, na umaabot sa humigit-kumulang 505 kilometro.
Kung ilalarawan ang isang mahabang kasaysayan, ano ang karaniwang implikasyon nito?
Ang isang mahabang kasaysayan ay karaniwang nangangahulugang puno ito ng maraming kaganapan at kumplikadong detalye.
Sa isang pormal na pagpupulong, ano ang ibig sabihin ng 'mahaba ang proseso'?
Ang 'mahaba ang proseso' ay nagpapahiwatig na mayroong maraming hakbang at nangangailangan ng mahabang panahon upang makumpleto.
Ang pagkakaroon ng mahabang pila sa bangko ay palaging senyales ng mahusay na serbisyo.
Ang mahabang pila ay madalas na senyales ng mabagal na serbisyo o kakulangan sa tauhan, hindi ng mahusay na serbisyo.
Kapag sinabing 'mahaba ang pasensya' ng isang tao, ibig sabihin ay madali siyang magalit.
Ang 'mahaba ang pasensya' ay nangangahulugang mahirap siyang magalit at may kakayahang magtiis ng matagal.
Ang isang mahabang talumpati ay palaging kawili-wili at epektibo para sa lahat ng tagapakinig.
Hindi lahat ng mahabang talumpati ay kawili-wili; madalas, ang napakahabang talumpati ay maaaring maging boring at hindi epektibo.
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