Tagalog Nouns

Radyo
"Radyo" is a Tagalog noun meaning "radio," referring to a device used for receiving or transmitting sound via electromagnetic waves.

Dingding
"Dingding" is a Tagalog noun meaning "wall," referring to solid structures defining space, supporting edifices, or enclosing areas across architectural or domestic settings.

Bata
In Tagalog, "bata" means "child" or "kid," referring to young individuals.

Kalalake
Kalalake in Tagalog refers to "manliness" or "masculinity," capturing traits or characteristics associated with being male.


Amerika
The Tagalog word "Amerika" refers to America, predominantly identifying the United States.

Klase
Klase in Tagalog refers to "class" or "type," widely used in educational contexts to denote a group of students learning together.

Braso
"Braso" in Tagalog means "arm," referring to the upper limb of the human body extending from the shoulder to the wrist.


Gulat
Gulat is a Tagalog word that means "shock" or "surprise.