Tagalog Nouns

Kalat
The Tagalog word "kalat" refers to disorder or mess, often describing cluttered or untidy spaces.

Guro
"Guro" is the Tagalog term for "teacher," describing individuals engaged in educating and imparting knowledge, skills, and values.

Basurahan
"Basurahan" is a Tagalog noun for "trash bin" or "garbage can," designating receptacles for waste disposal and management.

Lutuin
"Lutuin" in Tagalog means "to cook," indicating preparation or transformation of food through heat or mixing.


Mana
"Mana" in Tagalog means "inheritance" or "heritage," referring to assets or qualities passed down generationally within families.

Daan
The Tagalog word "daan" means "path" or "way," encompassing both literal and metaphorical routes people take in life.

Noon
"Noon" is a Tagalog adverb that means "then" or "at that time," referring to past situations, conditions, or periods in discussions.


Jowa
"Jowa" is an informal Tagalog term for "partner" or "significant other," used to refer to someone in a romantic relationship.