Tagalog Nouns

Sasakyan
"Sasakyan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "vehicle" or "transportation," signifying conveyances used for traveling from one place to another, including cars, buses, or other modes of transport.

Baston
The Tagalog word "baston" translates to "cane" in English, and it is commonly used to describe a walking stick or support tool for those needing assistance while walking.

Puso
"Puso" is a Tagalog noun equivalent to the English word "heart," referring both to the anatomical organ and symbolically as the center of emotions, compassion, and affection.

Tindahan
"Tindahan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "store" or "shop," referring to commercial establishments where goods, services, or commodities are sold or traded.


Punto
"Punto" is a Tagalog word meaning "point" in English, often used to indicate a specific idea or moment in time.

Unibersidad
"Unibersidad" is a Tagalog noun meaning "university," referring to higher education institutions where advanced learning, research, and academic exploration occur.

Araw
"Araw" in Tagalog means "day," signifying the 24-hour period from one midnight to the next, and is a basic unit of time.


Ngiti
The Tagalog noun "ngiti" translates to "smile" in English.