Malagata (en. Muddy)
ma-la-ga-ta
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
adjective
It indicates a state or condition of soil or place that has a high level of wetness or dirt.
The road is muddy after the heavy rain.
Malagata ang daan matapos ang malakas na ulan.
Used to describe something that seems dirty or liquid.
The water in the river is muddy due to the waste.
Ang tubig sa ilog ay malagata dahil sa mga dumi.
Etymology
from the root word 'lagat' meaning covered or wrapped.
Common Phrases and Expressions
muddy ground
Ground that is full of water or liquid.
malagata ang lupa
muddy path
A path that is difficult to traverse due to dirt.
malagata na daan
Related Words
humidity
State of being wet or foggy that causes muddy conditions.
halumigmig
soil
The physical surface of the earth where plants and animals exist.
lupa
Slang Meanings
Super sexy or hot.
Wow, Angela looks so malagata in that dress!
Grabe, sobrang malagata si Angela sa suot niyang dress!
Fragrant or attractive presence.
When she entered the room, her smell was so malagata!
Nung pumasok siya sa kwarto, ang malagata ng amoy niya!
So beautiful or attractive.
The decorations looks great, everything is so malagata!
Ang ganda ng labas niyo, parang malagata ang lahat!