Tagalog Nouns

Suot
"Suot" in Tagalog means "wearing" or "worn," indicating the clothes or attire someone is in.

Modo
The Tagalog word "modo" refers to manners, behavior, or conduct.

Pagkagising
Pagkagising in Tagalog translates to "upon waking" or "awakening," describing the moment of transition from sleep to wakefulness.

Sandok
Sandok in Tagalog means "ladle," a utensil used for serving soups, stews, or other liquid dishes.


Sugat
Sugat in Tagalog means "wound" or "injury," describing a break or damage to the skin or tissue, often caused by cuts, abrasions, or impacts.

Alis
The Tagalog word "alis" means "leave" or "departure" in English, denoting the act of going away from a place.

Pagkabigo
Pagkabigo in Tagalog translates to "failure" or "frustration," referring to the experience of unmet expectations or goals.


Tae
Tae in Tagalog is a straightforward and informal term for "feces" or "excrement.