Tagalog Nouns

Tili
In Tagalog, "tili" refers to a high-pitched scream or squeal, often due to excitement or fear.

Kakambal
The Tagalog noun "kakambal" means "twin" in English.

Bakal
"Bakal" is a Tagalog noun that means "iron" or steel, referring to a strong, hard magnetic metal used in construction and manufacturing.

Lola
"Lola" refers to a grandmother in Tagalog, used to designate an elder female within family structures, carrying immense respect and affection.


Siopao
"Siopao" is a Tagalog noun for a type of steamed bun filled with meats, vegetables, or sweet ingredients, originating from Chinese cuisine.

Respeto
Respeto in Tagalog translates to "respect," signifying admiration or recognition of someone's worth, rights, or traditions.

Presinto
"Presinto" in Tagalog means "precinct," typically referring to a police station or voting district, signifying jurisdiction, administration, or authority within geographical measures.


Sakit
"Sakit" is a Tagalog noun meaning "pain" or "illness," describing discomfort, affliction, or distress within physical, emotional, or situational contexts.