Tagalog Nouns

Solusyon
"Solusyon" in Tagalog translates to "solution," referring to the answer or means of solving a problem or addressing an issue.

Linggo
"Linggo" in Tagalog can mean "week" or "Sunday," depending on context, referring to time periods or specific days.

Pag
"Pag" is a Tagalog prefix used to form nouns or verbs, indicating action, process, or state, comparable to "-ing" or "to" in English.

Hari
"Hari" in Tagalog translates to "king," referring to a male monarch or ruler, often significant in historical and cultural contexts.


Bagsak
"Bagsak" is a Tagalog term that translates to "fall" or "failure," often used to describe someone or something that has dropped or failed.

Bilang
The Tagalog term "bilang" is a versatile word primarily signifying "as" or "count" depending on its usage.

Busog
"Busog" in Tagalog means "full" or "satiated," describing a state of having eaten enough food to feel satisfied.


Gastos
"Gastos" in Tagalog means "expenses" or "expenditures," referring to the spending or outlay of money or resources.