Tagalog Interjections

Siguro
Siguro in Tagalog translates to "maybe" or "probably," indicating uncertainty or possibility.

Sige
"Sige" is a Tagalog expression used to signify agreeability or acquiescence, akin to saying "go ahead," "okay," or "sure" in English.

Syempre
Syempre in Tagalog means "of course" or "naturally," used to reaffirm or emphasize the obviousness of a statement or situation.

Hala
"Hala" is an interjection in Tagalog used to express surprise, alarm, or a mild warning in response to a situation.


Teka
"Teka" is a Tagalog expression similar to "wait" or "hold on," often used to pause, interrupt, or signify the need for additional time or reflection within interactions.

Ayos
The Tagalog word "ayos" is a versatile term that primarily means "order" or "arrangement.

Bale
"Bale" in Tagalog is often used as an informal term akin to "that is" or "so," helping clarify or summarize information within a conversation.
