Filipino / Tagalog Idiomatic Expression

Idiomatic Expressions (idioms) in the Filipino Language or "Mga sawikain o kawikaang Tagalog" are part of the way of using the Filipino language and these comes naturally to its native speakers.  An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by the literal definition of the phrase itself, but refers instead to a figurative meaning that is known only through common use.  Filipino Idioms are part of the Philippine Literature that has been passed on from generation to generation.

Idioms are probably the hardest thing for a person to learn in the process of learning a new language. Here are the list of the well-known Filipino / Tagalog Idiomatic Expressions that begins in letter l. Clicking an idiom link will open a page that shows its definition, example use in setence, synonyms, antonyms, etc. and bilingual version (text in the original Philippine language and the English translation) are given in order to make them accessible to an international readership.

a 21
b 106
d 24
g 9
h 78
i 65
k 84
l 48
m 210
n 135
p 83
s 38
t 40
u 10
w 31
y 1
adjective
  1. avoiding conversation between two lovers (during the quarrel)
adjective
  1. outside one's jurisdiction
adjective
  1. more or less
adjective
  1. a young lady who eloped with a man ang later returned to her parents
noun
  1. grave
adjective
  1. unbalanced mind
  2. insane like
noun
  1. death anniversary
adjective
  1. the money is gone
  2. broke
adjective
  1. slow
  2. walks sluggishly
adjective
  1. slow
  2. walks sluggishly
adjective
  1. high temperature die to a severe fever
adjective
  1. courageously
  2. bravely
adjective
  1. lacking in good manners and parents advice
adjective
  1. pampered grandchild
adjective
  1. possessing intelligence or ability
adjective
  1. always in the home of the neighbors
noun
  1. daughter or son
noun
  1. vagabond
noun
  1. meat of butchered animals
noun
  1. inside organs of butchered animals: intestines, liver, kidney, etc.
noun
  1. fruits that grow under the ground
noun
  1. anything good to eat
adjective
  1. the body has been subjected to beating, pinching or other forms of physical punishment
noun
  1. difficulties or sacrifices
adjective
  1. applies to a couple, when the woman is very beautiful and the man is very ugly
noun
  1. rivals
verb
  1. to court the favor
  2. to win the sympathy
adjective
  1. referring to habits, customs or characteristics extremely opposite
adjective
  1. complete happiness
adjective
  1. a girl who lost her honor
  2. a disgraced woman