Tagalog Nouns

Kasama
In Tagalog, "kasama" means "companion" or "with," indicating association or presence alongside someone.

Papel
Papel in Tagalog translates to "paper," referring to the thin material used commonly for writing, printing, and drawing.

Gabi
"Gabi" in Tagalog translates to "night," referring to the period from dusk until dawn.

Kalituhan
The word "kalituhan" in Tagalog translates to "confusion" or "bewilderment," indicating a state of mental disarray or uncertainty.


Pagbuhat
Pagbuhat in Tagalog means "lifting" or "carrying," referring to the action of raising or transporting objects.

Mahal
Mahal in Tagalog translates to "love" and signifies deep affection or care for someone or something.

Alas-sais
The Tagalog word "alas-sais" is a compound word derived from Spanish, where "alas" means "at" and "sais" means "six".


Pinuno
The Tagalog noun "pinuno" means "leader" or "chief" in English.