Tagalog Nouns

Sundalo
The Tagalog word "sundalo" means "soldier" in English.

Takot
Takot in Tagalog means "fear" or "afraid," describing an emotional response to perceived threats or dangers.

Lagnat
"Lagnat" is a Tagalog noun meaning "fever," a common medical condition characterized by an elevated body temperature indicating infection or illness.

Tsismoso
Tsismoso is the masculine counterpart to tsismosa in Tagalog, describing a "gossiping man" or "male who engages in gossip.


Kawal
Kawal is a Tagalog word for "soldier" or "troop.

Paalala
"Paalala" is a Tagalog noun meaning "reminder" or "caution," emphasizing prompts or exhortations ensuring recollection, awareness, or mindfulness within diverse contexts.

Laro
Laro in Tagalog translates to "play" or "game," referring to recreational activities or sports undertaken for enjoyment, exercise, or competition.


Pag-uwi
Pag-uwi in Tagalog refers to "going home" or "returning home," capturing the action of heading back to one's residence or place of origin.