Tagalog Pronouns

Amin
"Amin" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun meaning "our" or "ours," exclusive of the person being addressed, indicating group ownership or association with the speaker.

Kaunti
"Kaunti" in Tagalog means "a little" or "a few," referring to a small amount or quantity of something.

Natin
"Natin" is a Tagalog possessive pronoun indicating "our" or "ours," including both the speaker and the listener, signifying shared ownership or collective association.

Riyan
The Tagalog word "riyan" serves as a demonstrative pronoun meaning "there" in English, often indicating a location at some distance from the speaker.


To
"To" is an informal contraction of the Tagalog demonstrative pronoun "ito," meaning "this.

Nating
"Nating" is a possessive pronoun in Tagalog equivalent to "our" combined with the linking particle "ng," used in forming descriptive sentences expressing collective possession or experience.

Lahat
"Lahat" is a Tagalog pronoun meaning "all" or "everyone," used collectively to refer to a group or entirety of items or people.


Nya
"Nya" is a non-standard spelling of the Tagalog possessive pronoun "niya," meaning "his," "her," or "its," used to signify ownership, belonging, or association attributed to someone previously mentioned.