Tagalog Nouns

Paa
"Paa" in Tagalog means "foot," referring to the lower extremity of the human leg, instrumental in standing, walking, and maintaining balance.

Tulo
"Tulo" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "drip" or "leak," indicating gradual, small-scale liquid flow, often associated with losing fluid control through drop-by-drop motion.

Tao
"Tao" is a Tagalog noun meaning "person" or "people," representing individuals as singular entities or collectively within societal, relational, or cultural dynamics.

Panaginip
Panaginip is a Tagalog word meaning "dream," experienced during sleep.


Bobo
"Bobo" is a Tagalog adjective meaning "silly" or "foolish," used to describe someone who lacks understanding or demonstrates a lack of intelligence.

Ilog
The Tagalog word "ilog" means "river" in English.

Bigat
"Bigat" in Tagalog translates to "weight" or "heaviness," describing the mass of an object or the burden it represents.


Lamesa
"Lamesa" in Tagalog means "table," referring to a piece of furniture used to support items for various activities like dining, writing, or working.