Tagalog Verbs
Huminahon
"Huminahon" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to calm down" or "to settle," focusing on actions leading to tranquility, relaxation, or reduced stress in contexts.
Suot
"Suot" in Tagalog means "wearing" or "worn," indicating the clothes or attire someone is in.
Nilalabahan
"Nilalabahan" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "laba," meaning "washing" or "is being washed," denoting the ongoing process of cleaning clothes.
Itago
"Itago" is a Tagalog verb countered in the context of "to hide" or "to conceal," referring to action-based storage or obscuring disguising discovery or observation.
Sundo
The Tagalog word "sundo" functions as a noun and a verb, referring to both "pick-up" and the act "to fetch" or "to pick up" someone.
Tuloy
Tuloy in Tagalog means "continue" or "proceed," indicating the ongoing nature of an action or process.
Makulong
"Makulong" is a Tagalog verb that means "to be imprisoned" or "to be confined," indicating the state of being held captive or restricted within a space.
Sumisigaw
"Sumisigaw" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "sigaw," meaning "shouting" or "yelling," describing loud vocal expressions often prompted by strong emotions.