What Is Kampante In English? (Answers)
KAMPANTE IN ENGLISH – There are several Filipino words that do not have a direct translation in English, that’s why we need context to fully translate them.

In this article, we are going to take a look at “kampante”, a Tagalog word derived from the Spanish word “campante”.
Kamapante is a tagalog word that came from the Spanish word “campante”. It describes a person who is relaxed or unconcerned.
However, based on different contexts, it’s meaning could change from confident to cocky.
Here are some example sentences:
- Dahil buong gabi siyang nag-aral, kampante si Peter na magiging mataas grado niya sa exam bukas.
- Huwag kang maging kampante sa kalaban mo.
- Kampante ka eh, kaya ka natalo ng kalaban.
- Hindi importante ang pang labas na imahe, dapat maging kampante ka lamang sa kakayahan mo.
- Kampante ang doktor na magagamot niya ang sakit ni Agnes.
In English, the sentences could be translated as:
- Because he studied all night, Peter was confident that he could get a high grade in tomorrow’s exams.
- Don’t get too cocky against your opponent.
- You were too complacent! That’s why you lost to your opponent.
- Your outside looks are not important, what matters is that you have your self-confidence.
- The doctor was self-assured that he could cure Agnes’ condition.
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