Tagalog Verbs

Kunin
"Kunin" in Tagalog means "to take" or "to get," indicating the action of acquiring or retrieving something.

Natauhan
"Natauhan" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "tauhan," meaning "realized" or "came to one's senses," describing moments of gaining insight or understanding after confusion or misconception.

Sigaw
"Sigaw" is a Tagalog noun meaning "shout" or "yell," representing loud vocal expressions delivering urgency, emotion, or commanding presence within diversified interactive exchanges.

Umutot
"Umutot" in Tagalog means "farted," referring to the release of gas from the digestive system through the rectum.


Pagkukuwento
"Pagkukuwento" in Tagalog means storytelling or narrating events.

Umalis
"Umalis" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "alis," meaning "left" or "departed," indicating previous actions of moving away, exiting, or vacating from a location, situation, or relationship.

Mapupuntahan
Mapupuntahan in Tagalog means "places to go" or "destinations," referring to potential or planned locations for visits, travel, or exploration.


Makakaalis
"Makakaalis" in Tagalog means "will be able to leave" or "can go away," indicating permission or capability to depart from a place.