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It is pointless to regret after the damage.
문화적 배경
In the Tagalog heartland, this proverb is often delivered with a specific 'intonation of resignation'. It reflects the value of 'Pagtitimpi' (restraint). While the Tagalog version is standard, Visayans have a similar concept: 'Ang pagbasol anaa sa katapusan' (Regret is at the end). This is a cornerstone of 'pangaral' (sermon/advice). Filipino parents use it to instill a sense of 'foresight' in children, often following a 'told-you-so' moment. On Filipino Twitter/X, this phrase is often used to mock people who make public mistakes and then post 'apology videos' that feel insincere or too late.
The 'Nang' Rule
Always use 'nang' (with an 'a') in this phrase. Using 'ng' is a common spelling error even for native speakers.
Don't be a 'Know-it-all'
Using this phrase too often can make you sound arrogant. Use it sparingly for maximum impact.
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It is pointless to regret after the damage.
The 'Nang' Rule
Always use 'nang' (with an 'a') in this phrase. Using 'ng' is a common spelling error even for native speakers.
Don't be a 'Know-it-all'
Using this phrase too often can make you sound arrogant. Use it sparingly for maximum impact.
The 'Sermon' Context
If a Filipino elder says this to you, don't argue. It's a sign they are trying to teach you a lesson, not just being mean.
셀프 테스트
Complete the proverb with the correct words.
Magsisi ka man at ____, wala ____ mangyayari.
The standard proverb uses 'huli' (late) and 'nang' (already).
In which situation is this proverb MOST appropriate?
A person forgot to water their plant for a month, and now it is dead.
The proverb is about irreversible consequences due to one's own actions or negligence.
What is the meaning of 'man' in 'Magsisi ka man'?
Select the best English equivalent for 'man' in this context.
In this grammatical structure, 'man' acts as a concessive marker meaning 'even if'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Sana hindi ko na lang binenta ang kotse ko.' B: '________'
Speaker B is providing a realistic, albeit firm, response to Speaker A's regret.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Magsisi ka man at ____, wala ____ mangyayari.
The standard proverb uses 'huli' (late) and 'nang' (already).
A person forgot to water their plant for a month, and now it is dead.
The proverb is about irreversible consequences due to one's own actions or negligence.
Select the best English equivalent for 'man' in this context.
In this grammatical structure, 'man' acts as a concessive marker meaning 'even if'.
A: 'Sana hindi ko na lang binenta ang kotse ko.' B: '________'
Speaker B is providing a realistic, albeit firm, response to Speaker A's regret.
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자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Not at all. While it is a proverb, it's used very naturally in daily conversations, especially when discussing mistakes.
Yes, you can say it as a self-reflection: 'Magsisi man ako at huli, wala nang mangyayari.'
'Sorry' is the act of apologizing. 'Pagsisisi' is the deep internal feeling of regret or remorse.
The closest positive version is 'Huli man at magaling, naihahabol din,' which means it's never too late to do something well.
관련 표현
Nasa huli ang pagsisisi
synonymRegret is at the end.
Huli na ang lahat
similarEverything is too late.
Daig ng maagap ang masipag
contrastThe early/proactive person beats the hardworking one.
Pag-isipan muna nang pitong beses
builds onThink about it seven times first.