Tagalog Nouns

Litrato
In Tagalog, the word "litrato" translates to "photograph" in English.

Binata
"Binata" in Tagalog refers to a young man or bachelor who is typically unmarried and often in the prime of his youth.

Wika
"Wika" is a Tagalog noun translating to "language," referring to structured systems of communication used by humans.

Kambing
Kambing in Tagalog translates to "goat," a domestic animal widely raised for its meat, milk, and other byproducts.


Tindera
"Tindera" is a Tagalog noun meaning "female vendor" or "saleswoman," describing a woman who sells goods, often in markets or shops.

Pagod
"Pagod" in Tagalog translates to "tired" or "weary," describing a state of physical fatigue or mental exhaustion from exertion or stress.

Plato
Plato in Tagalog means "plate," referring to a dish used for serving or eating food.


Harap
Harap in Tagalog translates to "front" or "facing," referring to the position or side that is forward or visible.