Low in Tagalog
“Low” in Tagalog translates to “Mababa”, describing something at a small height, level, or degree. This versatile word applies to physical position, prices, volume, quality, and emotional states. Understanding its various contexts helps master everyday Filipino communication and express precise meanings in different situations.
[Words] = Low
[Definition]:
- Low /loʊ/
- Adjective 1: Of less than average height from top to bottom or to the top from the ground.
- Adjective 2: Below the usual or expected level, rate, or amount.
- Adjective 3: Ranking below others in importance or class.
- Adjective 4: Depressed or lacking energy.
- Noun: A low point, level, or figure.
- Adverb: In or into a low position or state.
[Synonyms] = Mababa, Mababang, Hamak, Kaunti, Pababa, Hina (weak/low), Mahina (soft/low volume)
[Example]:
Ex1_EN: The plane flew low over the mountains to avoid the storm.
Ex1_PH: Ang eroplano ay lumipad nang mababa sa ibabaw ng mga bundok upang maiwasan ang bagyo.
Ex2_EN: Gas prices are at their lowest level in three years.
Ex2_PH: Ang presyo ng gasolina ay nasa pinakamababang antas sa loob ng tatlong taon.
Ex3_EN: She felt low after hearing the disappointing news about her application.
Ex3_PH: Nakaramdam siya ng panghihina matapos marinig ang nakabigong balita tungkol sa kanyang aplikasyon.
Ex4_EN: Please keep your voice low in the library so others can study.
Ex4_PH: Pahinain mo ang iyong boses sa aklatan upang makapag-aral ang iba.
Ex5_EN: The temperature will reach a low of 15 degrees tonight.
Ex5_PH: Ang temperatura ay aabot sa mababang 15 degrees ngayong gabi.