Tagalog Pronouns

Maraming
"Maraming" is a Tagalog adjective form meaning "many" or "a lot," used to describe abundance or a multitude of items, people, or concepts.

Sinong
"Sinong" in Tagalog is a contraction of "sino ang," meaning "who is" or "who has.

Kang
"Kang" is a contraction of the Tagalog particles "ka" and "ng," used to denote a casual reference to someone being directly addressed.

Niyo
"Niyo" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun used in a formal or plural context to mean "your," indicating ownership or relation to the people being addressed.


Nyang
Nyang is a contraction used in Tagalog, formed from "niya" and "ang," meaning "his" or "her" in reference to a specific object or subject.

Mo
The Tagalog word "mo" is a second-person singular possessive pronoun that translates to "your" or "yours" in English.

Ko
"Ko" is a Tagalog possessive adjective meaning "my" or "mine," used to specify ownership or relationship with the first-person singular.


Siya
"Siya" is a Tagalog singular pronoun meaning "he," "she," or "it," signifying someone or something previously mentioned or generally understood, focusing identity or reference.