Tagalog Nouns

Hikbi
"Hikbi" in Tagalog refers to a "sob" or "sobbing," describing the sound of crying or weeping, often in emotional distress.

Magulang
"Magulang" in Tagalog means "parents," referring to a person's biological or legal guardian responsible for upbringing and care.

Sipag
Sipag in Tagalog means "diligence" or "hard work," referring to the persistence and effort applied toward achieving goals.

Kubeta
The Tagalog noun "kubeta" translates to "toilet" in English, referring to the room or fixture used for human waste disposal.


Ulan
"Ulan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "rain," describing precipitation in the form of water droplets falling from clouds, impacting environments, activities, or states of mind.

Hawak
"Hawak" is a Tagalog noun meaning "hold" or "grip," emphasizing possession, control, or attachment through physical grasp or metaphorical influence.

Ulo
The Tagalog word "ulo" translates to "head," referring to the uppermost part of the human body or object.


Magnanakaw
Magnanakaw in Tagalog means "thief" or "robber," referring to a person who steals or takes someone else's property without permission.