Group 2 intensifiers are combined with the root.
intensifier |
meaning |
example |
meaning |
---|---|---|---|
ang |
how, so |
ang laki! |
how big! |
ang rep2 |
how (very), so |
ang laki-laki! |
how (very) big! |
ang tali-talino |
how (very) smart |
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napaka- |
how, so |
napakalaki |
so big |
sobra -ng |
how, so |
sobrang laki |
so big |
pagka- +rep2 |
how extremely |
pagkalaki-laki!
|
how extremely big! |
pagkatali-talino |
how extremely smart |
intensifier |
ang |
meaning |
how, so |
example |
ang laki! |
meaning |
how big! |
intensifier |
ang rep2 |
meaning |
how (very), so |
example |
ang laki-laki! |
meaning |
how (very) big! |
example |
ang tali-talino |
meaning |
how (very) smart |
intensifier |
napaka- |
meaning |
how, so |
example |
napakalaki |
meaning |
so big |
intensifier |
sobra -ng |
meaning |
how, so |
example |
sobrang laki |
meaning |
so big |
intensifier |
pagka- +rep2 |
meaning |
how extremely |
example |
pagkalaki-laki! |
meaning |
how extremely big! |
example |
pagkatali-talino |
meaning |
how extremely smart |
See also: Na/-ng (p. 28), Syllable repetition (p. 27)
When a Group 2 intensifier is used, the person or thing described is expressed as a Ng phrase (p. 59).
Medyo malaki ang aso. |
The dog is pretty big. |
Napakalaki ng aso. |
The dog is so big. |
Medyo malaki iyan. |
That’s pretty big. |
Napakalaki niyan. |
That’s so big. |
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