Tagalog Verbs

Papasok
"Papasok" is a Tagalog adjective and verb form meaning "entering" or "about to enter," focused on coming into spaces, roles, or coming transitions implicating physical or contextual incorporation foreseen in future contexts.

Iipunin
Iipunin in Tagalog is the future tense of the verb "ipon," meaning "to gather" or "to save.

Sinuotan
"Sinuotan" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "suot," meaning "dressed in" or "put on," representing the act of wearing or adorning oneself with clothing or accessories.

Tinatawag
"Tinatawag" is the Tagalog word for "called" or "referred to," indicating naming or designation for identity or recognition.


Huwag
"Huwag", also spelled "Wag" is a Tagalog word meaning "don't" or "do not," serving as a prohibition or reprimand against desired actions or behaviors.

Pinayagan
"Pinayagan" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "payag," meaning "allowed" or "permitted," denoting the act of granting permission or authoritative approval regarding actions, roles, or responsibilities already completed.

Kinuha
Kinuha in Tagalog is the past tense of the verb "kuha," which means "taken" in English.


Nakatutok
The word "nakatutok" translates to "focused" or "directed" in Tagalog, used to describe concentrated attention or aims.