Tagalog Nouns

Tambol
"Tambol" is a Tagalog noun meaning "drum," referring to a percussion instrument played by striking its surface with sticks or hands.

Banyo
Banyo in Tagalog refers to a bathroom or restroom, particularly the room in a dwelling or public building where people go to bathe, use the toilet, or perform other personal hygiene activities.

Pakikiharapan
"Pakikiharapan" in Tagalog translates to "interaction" or "engagement" with others in various settings.

Katagal
"Katagal" is a Tagalog term used to reference "how long" or to express the extent of time or duration associated with events or activities.


Kindat
"Kindat" is a Tagalog noun or verb referring to a "wink," a gesture achieved by briefly closing one eye, usually to convey a secretive or humorous message.

Paligid
"Paligid" is a Tagalog noun meaning "surrounding" or "environment," describing the area or ambiance encompassing a given space, person, or situation.

Pisngi
"Pisngi" is a Tagalog noun meaning "cheek," referring to the soft part of the face situated below the eyes, acting as a defining facial feature significant to expression and communication.


Bastos
"Bastos" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "rude" or "disrespectful," often used to describe inappropriate or impolite behavior.