Tagalog Prepositions

Para
"Para" is a Tagalog preposition and particle meaning "for" or "in order to," indicating purpose, direction, or intended recipient in a sentence.

Parang
"Parang" is a Tagalog preposition or conjunction meaning "like" or "as if," signifying similarity, comparison, or resemblance within statements or descriptions.

Sina
"Sina" is a plural form of "si" in Tagalog, used to denote multiple names or subjects in a sentence.

Kada
"Kada" in Tagalog means "every," referring to regularity or repetition in activities, events, or time intervals.


Hanggang
The word "hanggang" in Tagalog translates to "until," "up to," or "as far as.

Ang
The Tagalog word "ang" is a subject marker used to highlight the focus or topic of a sentence in the national language and official language.

Kina
"Kina" in Tagalog is a preposition used to indicate possession or association, commonly used with plural nouns.


Harap
Harap in Tagalog translates to "front" or "facing," referring to the position or side that is forward or visible.