Tagalog Verbs

Lilipat
Lilipat in Tagalog is the future tense of the verb "lipat," meaning "to transfer" or "to move" in English.

Nagtatanga-tangahan
"Nagtatanga-tangahan" in Tagalog means "pretending to be ignorant" or "feigning innocence," describing actions where someone acts unaware intentionally.

Tulungan
Tulungan in Tagalog means "to help each other" or "to assist one another," emphasizing the reciprocal nature of support and care.

Isabit
Isabit in Tagalog translates to "to hang" or "to attach," referring to the act of suspending or fastening something using a hook or support.


Naalimpungatan
Naalimpungatan in Tagalog means "awakened suddenly" or "startled awake," describing the abrupt transition from sleep to wakefulness due to disturbance or disruption.

Nagiging
"Nagiging" is the progressive form of the Tagalog verb "maging," meaning "becoming" or "turning into," emphasizing processes of transformation or change.

Tigilan
"Tigilan" is a Tagalog word meaning "to stop" or "to cease," often used in commands or suggestions to end an activity or behavior.


Napakagat
"Napakagat" in Tagalog translates to "bitten" involuntarily, describing an action of being surprised or startled into biting something.