Tagalog Nouns

Pagtawag
"Pagtawag" is a Tagalog noun meaning "calling" or "summoning," representing the action of reaching out to or requesting someone's presence or attention.

Kapatawaran
"Kapatawaran" in Tagalog means "forgiveness," representing the act of pardoning or letting go of grievances.

Porma
Porma in Tagalog describes "form" or "style," referring to the physical appearance, shape, or presentation of objects, individuals, or actions.

Taong
In Filipino, "taong" serves a dual purpose, derived from "tao" to mean "person" or "human," and also used to denote "year.


Paraang
"Paraang" is derived from the Tagalog word "paraan," meaning "method" or "means," combined with the linker "ng," facilitating discussions about process or approaches.

Pangalan
"Pangalan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "name," representing the identifier given to a person, place, or thing, serving as personal or designated identification.

Baril
"Baril" is a Tagalog noun that means "gun" or "firearm," referring to weapons that discharge bullets, used for defense, offense, or recreational activities.


Tingin
The Tagalog word "tingin" translates to "look" or "view," representing both the literal act of seeing and perceived perspective.