Tagalog Nouns

Grado
"Grado" is the Tagalog word for "grade" or "level," often used in educational contexts to refer to marks indicating academic performance.

Alahas
Alahas in Tagalog translates to "jewelry.

Daing
Daing in Tagalog has multiple meanings, primarily "complaint" or "lamentation," as well as referring to a type of dried or preserved fish common in Filipino cuisine.

Apo
Apo in Tagalog translates to "grandchild" or "descendant," referring to the children of one's children or one's lineage.


Gasgas
The word "gasgas" in Tagalog primarily means something that is worn out or overused.

Bilis
Bilis in Tagalog translates to "speed" or "quickness," highlighting the rapid pace of an action or event.

Mata
"Mata" is the Tagalog noun for "eye," representing an essential organ of sight used for seeing, perceiving, and interacting with the world visually.


Pangamba
"Pangamba" in Tagalog translates to "fear" or "apprehension," representing concerns or anxiety about potential dangers or unknown situations.