Tagalog Nouns

Sikmura
The Tagalog word "sikmura" refers to the stomach or belly in English.

Ginaw
"Ginaw" is a Tagalog noun meaning "coldness" or "chill," describing the sensation of coldness or cool weather experienced within environmental or physical settings.

Lapis
Lapis in Tagalog means "pencil," a basic yet essential tool used for writing and drawing.

Leeg
"Leeg" is the Tagalog word for "neck," which is a crucial part of the human body connecting the head to the torso.


Hiram
"Hiram" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "borrowed" or "to borrow," denoting the act of taking and using something temporarily.

Hayop
"Hayop" in Tagalog translates to "animal" in English, referring to any living creature apart from humans.

Plano
The Tagalog noun "plano" translates to "plan" or "blueprint" in English.


Sadista
Sadista is a Tagalog term deriving from the English word "sadist," describing someone who derives pleasure from inflicting pain or hardship on others.