Tagalog Pronouns

Kanya
"Kanya" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun that translates to "his," "hers," or "its" in English, denoting possession or association with a third person.

Sila
"Sila" serves as a Tagalog plural pronoun meaning "they" or "them," used to designate groups or multiple persons collectively in conversation or narration.

Nila
"Nila" is the third-person plural possessive pronoun in Tagalog, meaning "their" or "theirs," denoting ownership, possession, or association with multiple entities excluding the speaker and the listener.

Nito
"Nito" is a Tagalog demonstrative pronoun translating to "of this" or "from this," signifying possession, association, or relation of close proximity, akin to ownership of nearby items or situations.


Ka
The Tagalog word "ka" is a second-person singular pronoun that translates to "you" in English.

Ikaw
"Ikaw" in Tagalog translates to "you," referring to the person being addressed directly in a conversation.

Iilang
"Iilang" in Tagalog means "few" or "some," describing a limited number, often highlighting scarcity or selectivity within given groupings or contexts.


Marami
"Marami" in Tagalog means "many" or "numerous," describing a large quantity or multitude of items, ideas, or people.