Tagalog Nouns

Kapatid
"Kapatid" is a Tagalog noun meaning "sibling," referring to a brother or sister within the same family.

Kabobohan
Kabobohan in Tagalog refers to "foolishness" or "stupidity," characterizing a lack of judgment, understanding, or sense.

Inumin
"Inumin" is the Tagalog term for "drink," referring to liquid consumables like water, fruit juices, sodas, alcoholic beverages, and more.

Paghihirap
Paghihirap in Tagalog means "suffering" or "hardship," capturing the challenges and struggles encountered in life.


Kuwenta
Kuwenta in Tagalog means "account" or "story," referring to the act of narrating events, sharing experiences, or describing things in logical sequence.

Bukal
Bukal in Tagalog refers to a "spring" or "well," describing a natural source of water emerging from the ground.

Kembot
The Tagalog word "kembot" is both a noun and a verb, meaning "sway" or "wiggle," often in reference to the movement of the hips.


Papunta
"Papunta" in Tagalog means "going to" or "heading toward," indicating direction or intended destination.