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Being humble or modest in character.
문화적 배경
In urban areas, 'mababang loob' is often contrasted with the 'showy' lifestyle of the 'nouveau riche.' It is a way to stay connected to one's roots. Humility is often tied to 'kinatapat' (honesty) and 'kinapakumbaba.' Ilocanos value hard work and seeing a successful person remain 'mababang loob' is the highest form of respect. The equivalent 'mapasalamaton' or 'mapaikubsanon' shares the same sentiment. Humility is seen as a way to avoid 'suya' (envy) from others. For the diaspora, 'mababang loob' is a value parents try to instill in children to keep them connected to Filipino identity, often contrasting it with Western individualism.
The 'May' Trick
If you're unsure how to use it in a sentence, just put 'May' in front of it: 'May mababang loob siya.' It's the easiest and most natural way.
Avoid 'Mababa ang loob'
While grammatically correct, 'Mababang loob' (as one unit) sounds more like a character trait, whereas 'Mababa ang loob' can sometimes sound like a physical description of a container.
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Being humble or modest in character.
The 'May' Trick
If you're unsure how to use it in a sentence, just put 'May' in front of it: 'May mababang loob siya.' It's the easiest and most natural way.
Avoid 'Mababa ang loob'
While grammatically correct, 'Mababang loob' (as one unit) sounds more like a character trait, whereas 'Mababa ang loob' can sometimes sound like a physical description of a container.
Complimenting Elders
Using this phrase to describe an elder is a sign of great respect. It shows you value their character over their age or status.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
Kahit siya ang pinakamayaman sa amin, may ________ pa rin siya.
The context describes a rich person who is not arrogant, which fits 'mababang loob.'
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom to describe a humble leader?
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
Humility (mababang loob) leads to being loved, not feared or being boastful.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
A famous singer stops to take photos with every fan and thanks them sincerely.
Being approachable and grateful despite fame is a sign of 'mababang loob.'
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Napanood mo ba ang interview ni Catriona Gray?' B: 'Oo, ang galing niya at talaga namang ________.'
Both 'mababang loob' and 'mababa ang loob' are grammatically okay, but 'mababang loob' is the standard idiomatic adjective form here.
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4 연습 문제Kahit siya ang pinakamayaman sa amin, may ________ pa rin siya.
The context describes a rich person who is not arrogant, which fits 'mababang loob.'
Piliin ang tamang pangungusap:
Humility (mababang loob) leads to being loved, not feared or being boastful.
A famous singer stops to take photos with every fan and thanks them sincerely.
Being approachable and grateful despite fame is a sign of 'mababang loob.'
A: 'Napanood mo ba ang interview ni Catriona Gray?' B: 'Oo, ang galing niya at talaga namang ________.'
Both 'mababang loob' and 'mababa ang loob' are grammatically okay, but 'mababang loob' is the standard idiomatic adjective form here.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it's deeper. It specifically refers to the 'loob' (inner self), suggesting that humility is part of your soul, not just a behavior.
It's better to let others say it about you. Saying 'May mababang loob ako' (I am humble) is actually a bit boastful and ironic!
The most common opposite is 'mayabang' (boastful) or 'mataas ang loob' (proud/arrogant, though less common).
It's neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a formal speech.
In Filipino culture, 'loob' represents the true self. Most character traits in Filipino involve 'loob' (e.g., utang na loob, lakas ng loob).
Yes, it's a very sweet way to describe a child who is respectful and shares their toys.
Very similar! 'Down-to-earth' is the best English idiomatic equivalent.
It is two words: 'mababang loob.' Sometimes you might see it hyphenated in older books, but two words is modern standard.
No, it's an adjective phrase. To use a verb, you would say 'magpakumbaba' (to humble oneself).
No! 'Mababa ang lipad' is a completely different (and often offensive) idiom. Stick to 'mababang loob' for humility.
관련 표현
Mapagkumbaba
synonymHumble
Hindi lumalaki ang ulo
similarNot getting big-headed
Mayabang
contrastBoastful / Arrogant
Mahina ang loob
similarCowardly / Weak-willed