Tagalog Nouns

Desperada
The Tagalog term "desperada" means "desperate" when describing a woman in a state of distress or urgency.

Daliri
Daliri is the Tagalog word for "finger.

Hininga
Hininga in Tagalog translates to "breath" or "breathing," essential to discussions surrounding life, health, and vitality.

Pawis
"Pawis" is a Tagalog noun meaning "sweat," referring to the moisture excreted by the skin as a natural cooling process of the body.


Tsismis
Tsismis in Tagalog refers to "gossip," the informal exchange of information or rumors about people's private affairs.

Kahapon
"Kahapon" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "yesterday," referring to the day before today, signifying recent past events or contexts.

Napanaginipan
Napanaginipan in Tagalog means "was dreamed about" or "dreamt of," referring to the experience of envisioning scenarios or events during sleep.


Pulis
"Pulis" is a Tagalog noun meaning "police," denoting law enforcement officers tasked with maintaining public order, safety, and security.