Tagalog Nouns

Pagkaalala
Pagkaalala in Tagalog translates to "remembrance" or "memory," indicating the act or state of recalling past events, people, or experiences.

Edad
The Tagalog noun "edad" means "age" in English.

Para
"Para" is a Tagalog preposition and particle meaning "for" or "in order to," indicating purpose, direction, or intended recipient in a sentence.

Laki-laki
The phrase "laki-laki" in Tagalog means "big big" or exaggeratedly large, often used to describe objects or qualities that are unusually large or noticeable.


Paghahanap
"Paghahanap" is a Tagalog noun meaning "searching" or "seeking," exemplifying the action or process of looking for something, whether tangible or conceptual.

Ulam
Ulam in Tagalog refers to the main course or dish served alongside rice in Filipino meals.

Inspirasyon
"Inspirasyon" is the Tagalog word for "inspiration," describing instances when motivating stimuli spark creativity, passion, or inventive ideas.


Dala
"Dala" in Tagalog means "bring" or "carry," indicating the act of transporting items or responsibilities.