Tagalog Nouns

Makausap
"Makausap" is a Tagalog verb that means "to be able to talk to" or "to communicate with," referring to the potential or capability to engage in conversation.

Kulay
"Kulay" in Tagalog means "color," referring to the visual perception resulting from the light reflected or emitted by objects.

Pagdaramdam
"Pagdaramdam" is a Tagalog noun meaning "feeling" or "emotion," particularly denoting sentiments of hurt or sensitivity.

Iskolar
"Iskolar" in Tagalog refers to "scholar," identifying someone engaged in academic studies or university education, often receiving grants or financial aid.


Tirahan
"Tirahan" in Tagalog translates to "residence" or "home," referring to the place where one lives.

Mare
"Mare" is a Tagalog word derived from the Spanish "comadre," referring to a female friend or fellow mother.

Bahay
"Bahay" is a Tagalog noun that translates to "house" or "home," representing a structure where individuals or families live.


Mamaya
"Mamaya" is a Tagalog adverb meaning "later" or "afterwhile," used to denote a time subsequent to the present, often indicating plans or deferred actions.