Tagalog Verbs

Mag-jowa
Mag-jowa in Tagalog refers to being in a romantic relationship, equivalent to "boyfriend and girlfriend" in English.

Magalit
Magalit in Tagalog translates to "to get angry" or "to become angry," describing the act of experiencing irritation or displeasure.

Bibili
"Bibili" means "will buy" in Tagalog, indicating the planned action of purchasing in the future.

Maging
Maging is a versatile Tagalog word meaning "to become" or "be.


Mararating
The Tagalog verb "mararating" means "will reach" or "will arrive" in English.

Maranasan
Maranasan in Tagalog is the verb for "to experience," indicating the process of undergoing or living through an event or situation.

Nagbubukas
The Tagalog verb "nagbubukas" means "is opening" in English.


Nakahinga
"Nakahinga" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "hinga," meaning "breathed" or "took a breath," indicating a relaxation or moment of relief after experiencing a hold or tension.