Tagalog Nouns

Kalsada
Kalsada is the Tagalog word for "road" or "street.

Harapan
"Harapan" in Tagalog means "front" or "opposite," referring to the location directly in front or face-to-face interactions.

Libo
Libo in Tagalog translates to "thousand" in English and is used to denote a numerical value of a thousand units.

Pambura
Pambura in Tagalog means "eraser," a tool used to remove pencil or chalk marks from surfaces like paper or blackboards.


Dalaga
"Dalaga" in Tagalog means "maiden" or "young woman," signifying an unmarried female typically in her late teens to early twenties.

Kulambo
"Kulambo" is a Tagalog noun that refers to a "mosquito net," a fabric canopy used to protect individuals while sleeping by keeping mosquitoes and other insects away.

Kanin
"Kanin" in Tagalog translates to "rice," referring to the staple grain widely consumed in Filipino cuisine.


Puno
Puno in Tagalog refers to "tree," a perennial plant with an elongated stem or trunk, supporting branches and leaves.