Tagalog Verbs

Naririnig
"Naririnig" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "rinig," meaning "hearing" or "is hearing," depicting auditory perception occurring in the present.

Nadulas
Nadulas in Tagalog means "slipped" or "accidentally went out of control," referring to the act of losing balance or grip, often resulting in a fall or unintended movement.

Kulay
"Kulay" in Tagalog means "color," referring to the visual perception resulting from the light reflected or emitted by objects.

Nananghalian
"Nananghalian" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "tanghalian," meaning "had lunch," referring to the act of consuming the midday meal completed in the past.


Tumulo
"Tumulo" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to drip" or "to leak," describing the slow, often continuous fall of liquid from a surface or container.

Maabutan
The Tagalog verb "maabutan" translates to "to catch up with" or "to reach" in English.

Tumingin
"Tumingin" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to look" or "to gaze," describing the action of directing one's sight towards an object, person, or scene.


Pinansin
Pinansin in Tagalog means "noticed" or "paid attention to," referring to the act of recognizing or acknowledging something or someone.