Tagalog Verbs

Kindat
"Kindat" is a Tagalog noun or verb referring to a "wink," a gesture achieved by briefly closing one eye, usually to convey a secretive or humorous message.

Mayroon
"Mayroon" is a variation of "may," a Tagalog auxiliary verb meaning "there is" or "there are," used similarly to indicate existence, presence, or possession.

Nasukol
Nasukol in Tagalog means "cornered" or "trapped," describing a position of being confined or pressured with limited options for escape.

Umaray
Umaray in Tagalog means "groaned" or "complained," indicating a vocal expression of discomfort or pain.


Titira
"Titira" is the future tense of the Tagalog verb "tira," meaning "will live" or "will dwell," indicating an action of inhabiting or residing.

Naglalakad
"Naglalakad" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "lumakad," meaning "walking," marking the ongoing action of moving on foot in the present.

Maghunos-dili
Maghunos-dili in Tagalog means "to calm down" or "to restrain oneself," encouraging moderation and self-control during intense situations.


Isara
Isara in Tagalog means "to close," describing the action of shutting something such as a door, window, or book.