Tagalog Nouns

Kakautot
Kakautot is a colloquial Tagalog noun referring to “frequent farting” or “flatulence,” describing the emission of gas from the digestive system.

Loob
The Tagalog word "loob" means "inside" or "inner self," referring to physical internal spaces and personal mental or emotional experience.

Galit
The term "galit" in Tagalog translates to "anger" or "fury," describing an intense emotional reaction often sparked by frustration or annoyance.

Antok
"Antok" is a Tagalog noun that describes the feeling of sleepiness or drowsiness.


Saad
Saad is a Tagalog noun for "promise" or "vow.

Plaka
"Plaka" is a Tagalog noun meaning "license plate" or "record," referring to an identification plate for vehicles or a vinyl disc for music.

Hilig
Hilig in Tagalog refers to "interest" or "inclination," indicating a strong liking or preference towards certain activities, subjects, or hobbies.


Hamon
The Tagalog noun "hamon" translates to "challenge" or "invitation" in English.