Tagalog Verbs

Umihi
"Umihi" means "to urinate" in Tagalog describing the natural bodily function of excreting urine.

Pag-usapan
"Pag-usapan" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to discuss" or "to talk about," indicating dialogues focused on exploring, deliberating, or addressing specific topics or issues.

Magbihis
Magbihis in Tagalog translates to "to change clothes" or "to get dressed," focusing on the act of wearing new or different clothing from what was previously worn.

Huminga
Huminga in Tagalog is the verb meaning "to breathe," describing the act of inhaling and exhaling air through the lungs.


Napanaginipan
Napanaginipan in Tagalog means "was dreamed about" or "dreamt of," referring to the experience of envisioning scenarios or events during sleep.

Magahasa
"Magahasa" is a Tagalog verb that means "to be raped," stemming from the complex and serious circumstance of sexual assault against someone's will.

Pwede
The Tagalog word "pwede" means "can," "may," or "possible," and it is commonly used to express permission, possibility, or capability.


Pagbalik
"Pagbalik" is a noun form in Tagalog meaning "return" or "coming back," illustrating the action or process of returning to a previous place or state.