Tagalog Verbs

Nabali
"Nabali" in Tagalog translates to "broken," referring to an item or object that has snapped or fractured.

Bubuhatin
Bubuhatin in Tagalog is the future tense form of "buhat," meaning "will carry" or "will lift," signifying an expected action of transporting or raising items.

Maipit
Maipit in Tagalog means "to be caught in between" or "to be squeezed," referring to a situation where someone or something is trapped or compressed between objects.

Malalaman
"Malalaman" is a future form of the Tagalog verb "malaman," meaning "to know" or "to find out," indicating acquiring knowledge or awareness at a future time.


Humiga
"Humiga" is a Tagalog verb that means "to lie down," referring to an act of reclining to rest or sleep.

Napakurap-kurap
"Napakurap-kurap" in Tagalog means "blinked repeatedly," describing the rapid movement of the eyelids.

Nasindak
Nasindak is a Tagalog verb meaning "to be terrified" or "to be startled.


Lumingon
"Lumingon" in Tagalog translates to "look back" or "turn around," describing the act of changing direction to face the opposite way.