Positive Personality Traits in Tagalog

If you want to learn positive character traits in Tagalog with clear, natural English meanings, this lesson breaks everything down in a way that’s easy to understand and actually useful in real conversations. It’s perfect for Filipino language learners, students, writers, and anyone trying to describe personality in Tagalog more accurately.

You’ll learn how to talk about common traits like kindness, honesty, generosity, patience, bravery, and other admirable qualities in everyday situations. There are also examples that show how these Tagalog adjectives are used in the real world. 

Watch this Tagalog lesson and learn common positive personality and character traits in Tagalog with clear English translations and correct pronunciation. This video introduces essential Filipino words to describe positive qualities, such as mabait (kind), matalino (intelligent), masipag (hardworking), matatag (resilient), and more, explained in a beginner-friendly way. 

List of Positive Character Traits in Tagalog

Tagalog English
mabait kind
magalang polite / respectful
masipag hardworking
matulungin helpful
matapat honest
matiyaga patient
mapagkakatiwalaan trustworthy
maunawain understanding
maalalahanin thoughtful
mapagpakumbaba humble
mapagmahal loving
mapagbigay generous
masayahin cheerful
matatag resilient
maagap proactive
mapagpatawad forgiving
maaasahan reliable
masunurin obedient
matalino intelligent
maayos well-organized
patas fair
mapagmalasakit compassionate
matapang brave
malakas ang loob courageous

Take the short quiz below to test your knowledge of positive character traits vocabulary in Filipino.

Positive Personality Traits in Tagalog
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Magalang ang bata sa mga nakatatanda.
(The child is respectful to the elders.)
Masipag na estudyante si Lilibeth.
(Lilibeth is a hardworking student.)
Matalino ba si Kenneth?
(Is Kenneth smart/intelligent?)
Maaasahan ang kaibigan ko sa oras ng pangangailangan.
(My friend is dependable when I need help.)
Turuan mo ang anak mong maging matulungin.
(Teach your child to be helpful.)
Maunawain siya kapag may problema ako sa trabaho.
(She’s understanding when I have problems at work.)
Mapagkakatiwalaan si Heather sa mga sikreto.
(Heather is trustworthy with secrets.)

How well do you know Tagalog words for positive personality traits? Take this quiz to test your knowledge of Filipino terms for kindness, honesty, bravery, and more! Try to say the correct Tagalog adjective before clicking the toggle to check your answer. This is a great way to expand your Tagalog vocabulary for describing good character!

1. What do you call someone who always shows respect, uses polite language, and has good manners towards others?

   Answer: magalang (respectful / polite)

2. What is the word for someone who is always ready to lend a hand, offers help without being asked, and is caring toward others?

   Answer: matulungin (helpful)

3. What do you call someone who enjoys being around people, easily makes friends, and has a warm, approachable personality?

   Answer: palakaibigan (friendly)

4. What is the Tagalog word for someone who is quick to learn, understands things easily, and excels in problem-solving?

   Answer: matalino (intelligent / smart)

5. What do you call a person who consistently puts in a lot of effort, works hard, and doesn't give up easily?

   Answer: masipag (hardworking)

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