Tagalog Interjections

Sana
"Sana" is a Tagalog adverb and particle meaning "hopefully" or "I wish," expressing desires, expectations, or hopes within dialogues and narratives.

Tama
"Tama" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "correct" or "right," focusing on accuracy, truth, or propriety within discussions, actions, or assessments.

Tuloy
Tuloy in Tagalog means "continue" or "proceed," indicating the ongoing nature of an action or process.

Oo
"Oo" is the Tagalog word for "yes," used to affirmatively respond to questions or statements, showcasing agreement, consent, or confirmation.


Punta
"Punta" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to go" or "to head to," indicating the action or intention of moving towards a destination or person.

Patawad
"Patawad" in Tagalog means "forgiveness" or "apology," describing the act of seeking or granting pardon for mistakes or offenses.

Gising
Gising in Tagalog is the verb for "to wake up" or "to awaken," indicating the transition from sleep to wakefulness.


Bang
"Bang" is a contracted form of the Tagalog particle "ba" and the linker "ng," often used in informal spoken language.