Tagalog Verbs

Mag-almusal
Mag-almusal in Tagalog means "to have breakfast," indicating the act of eating the first meal of the day.

Maglakad
Maglakad is a Tagalog verb meaning "to walk.

Nag-aral
Nag-aral in Tagalog is the past tense of the verb "aral," meaning "studied" or "learned" in English.

Alam
The Tagalog word "alam" translates to "know" or "knowledge" in English.


Makabawi
"Makabawi" in Tagalog means "to recover" or "to make up for," often used to describe efforts to regain balance, status, or lost opportunities.

Makikita
"Makikita" is a Tagalog word that translates to "will see" or "can be seen.

Napa-ngiwi
"Napa-ngiwi" in Tagalog means "grimaced," referring to a facial expression reflecting discomfort, displeasure, or a negative reaction.


Nilagay
"Nilagay" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "lagay," meaning "placed" or "put," indicating the act of moving something to a particular location.