Tagalog Verbs

Magbabayad
"Magbabayad" in Tagalog means "will pay," referring to the future action of settling a debt or bill.

Kumibo
Kumibo in Tagalog means "to budge" or "to move slightly," often indicating minor or hesitant movements.

Ibaba
"Ibaba" in Tagalog means "to lower" or "to bring down," often used when discussing the act of reducing elevation or position.

Sagot
"Sagot" is a Tagalog noun meaning "answer" or "response," signifying solutions, replies, or reactions within communicative exchanges or problem-solving processes.


Itinapat
"Itinapat" is the Tagalog term for "aligned" or "placed," which refers to the action of positioning objects or plans so that they match or correspond to one another.

Sinunog
"Sinunog" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "sunog," meaning "burned" or "set on fire," referring to the destruction or alteration of something by fire.

Naisip
"Naisip" in Tagalog means "thought" or "considered," reflecting the mental process of pondering or conceptualizing ideas.


Mamantsahan
Mamantsahan in Tagalog refers to the action "to stain," indicating the process by which a discoloration or spot marks a surface or fabric.