Nice in Tagalog

“Nice” in Tagalog is commonly translated as “maganda”, “mabait”, or “masaya” depending on context. “Maganda” refers to something beautiful or pleasant, “mabait” describes a kind person, and “masaya” means enjoyable or fun. Understanding these nuances helps you express “nice” accurately in Filipino conversations.

Let’s explore the different meanings and usage of “nice” in Tagalog to help you communicate more naturally.

[Words] = Nice

[Definition]:

  • Nice /naɪs/
  • Adjective 1: Giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive.
  • Adjective 2: Kind, friendly, or polite in character.
  • Adjective 3: Of good quality; satisfactory.

[Synonyms] = Maganda, Mabait, Masaya, Kaaya-aya, Kasiya-siya, Mainam, Kaibig-ibig

[Example]:

  • Ex1_EN: The weather is really nice today, perfect for a picnic.
  • Ex1_PH: Ang panahon ay talagang maganda ngayon, perpekto para sa piknik.
  • Ex2_EN: She is such a nice person, always helping others.
  • Ex2_PH: Siya ay napakabait na tao, laging tumutulong sa iba.
  • Ex3_EN: We had a nice time at the party last night.
  • Ex3_PH: Nag-enjoy kami nang husto sa party kagabi, napakasaya.
  • Ex4_EN: That’s a nice dress you’re wearing.
  • Ex4_PH: Maganda yang damit na suot mo.
  • Ex5_EN: It would be nice to see you again soon.
  • Ex5_PH: Mainam na makita ka ulit sa lalong madaling panahon.

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