Tagalog Interjections

Dali
The Tagalog word "dali" functions as both an interjection and a noun meaning "hurry" or "urgency.

Pwes
"Pwes" in Tagalog translates to "then," serving as a conjunction that connects cause to effect or prior conditions to subsequent actions.

Grabe
Grabe in Tagalog is an informal expression often used to denote intensity, severity, or extremity in a situation or reaction.

Ha
The Tagalog particle "ha" functions as an interjection often used to seek attention, confirm understanding, or express mild surprise.


Salamat
"Salamat" is the Tagalog word for "thank you," expressing gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment in social exchanges or interactions.

Hoy
"Hoy" is a Tagalog interjection used to draw attention, similar to "hey" or "hello," signaling communication engagement, warning, or informal address within social interactions.

Naku
"Naku" is a Tagalog interjection expressing surprise, discomfort, concern, or a reaction to unexpected situations, often equivalent to "oh" or "oh my" in English.


Lagot
"Lagot" is a Tagalog expression that denotes being in trouble or facing consequences, often used colloquially when someone anticipates repercussions.