意思
Describing someone who has just finished bathing.
文化背景
Bathing is often done in the morning to start the day 'presko'. Being 'bagong ligo' before work or school is a social expectation. In areas without showers, 'bagong ligo' implies using a 'tabo' (dipper) and 'balde' (bucket). The refreshing feeling is the same. Some believe bathing while 'pagod' (tired) leads to 'pasma'. Thus, people might wait before becoming 'bagong ligo'. The 'bagong ligo' look is a popular aesthetic for 'no-filter' or 'natural' selfies, emphasizing healthy skin.
The Wet Hair Rule
If you see a Filipino with wet hair in the morning, 'Bagong ligo' is the perfect observation to make.
Object Restriction
Never say 'Bagong ligo' for your car or house. It sounds like you are giving them a personality.
意思
Describing someone who has just finished bathing.
The Wet Hair Rule
If you see a Filipino with wet hair in the morning, 'Bagong ligo' is the perfect observation to make.
Object Restriction
Never say 'Bagong ligo' for your car or house. It sounds like you are giving them a personality.
The Compliment
Use 'Mukha kang bagong ligo' to tell someone they look fresh and neat, especially in hot weather.
Smell Matters
Being 'bagong ligo' is often more about the smell of soap than the actual cleanliness.
自我测试
Add the correct linker to 'Bago' to complete the phrase.
Bago___ ligo si Juan.
Since 'Bago' ends in a vowel, we use the linker '-ng'.
Which sentence is correct when talking about a person?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Ligo' is for people, not tables (mesa) or clothes (damit).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ang bango mo! B: Salamat, ________ ako.
'Bagong ligo' explains why someone smells good (mabango).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You see your friend with wet hair and smelling like soap.
Wet hair and soap smell are signs of being 'bagong ligo'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Who can be 'Bagong Ligo'?
People
- • Baby
- • Nanay
- • Kaibigan
Pets
- • Aso
- • Pusa
练习题库
4 练习Bago___ ligo si Juan.
Since 'Bago' ends in a vowel, we use the linker '-ng'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Ligo' is for people, not tables (mesa) or clothes (damit).
A: Ang bango mo! B: Salamat, ________ ako.
'Bagong ligo' explains why someone smells good (mabango).
You see your friend with wet hair and smelling like soap.
Wet hair and soap smell are signs of being 'bagong ligo'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even colleagues in a casual conversation.
Yes! You can say 'Bagong ligo ang pusa' if you just gave it a bath.
'Ligo' is the noun (bath), while 'maligo' is the verb (to bathe). 'Bagong ligo' uses the noun form.
In the Philippines, wet hair is the most obvious sign that someone just finished their bath.
Yes, usually. It implies you look clean and smell good.
No, you must include the '-ng' linker: 'Bagong ligo'.
No, it describes the state of having *finished* the bath and usually being dressed already.
Then you are not 'bagong ligo' anymore. It's for recent baths.
People might just say 'Fresh!' or 'Presko!'
No, use 'bagong linis' for cars.
相关表达
Kakaligo lang
similarJust finished bathing
Amoy sabon
similarSmells like soap
Presko
similarFresh
Bagong gising
contrastJust woke up
Bihis na bihis
builds onAll dressed up