Tagalog Nouns

Kinatatayuan
The Tagalog noun "kinatatayuan" refers to the actual "standing place" or "position" of an object or person, both in a literal or metaphorical sense.

Ate
"Ate" in Tagalog means "older sister," a term of endearment and respect for an elder female sibling.

Baon
Baon in Tagalog commonly refers to packed meals or provisions taken for school, work, or during trips.

Tabi
"Tabi" is a Tagalog noun or adverb meaning "side" or "beside," describing spatial proximity or adjacency to people, objects, or places.


Pagbalik
"Pagbalik" is a noun form in Tagalog meaning "return" or "coming back," illustrating the action or process of returning to a previous place or state.

Halik
"Halik" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "kiss," referring to the act of pressing one's lips against another person or an object.

Mang
"Mang" is a prefix or title in Tagalog used to denote respect, similar to addressing someone as "Mr.


Dahilan
Dahilan in Tagalog means "reason" or "cause," referring to the explanation or justification for an action, event, or decision.