Tagalog Verbs

Samahan
"Samahan" is a Tagalog noun meaning "companionship" or "association," representing the act or experience of accompanying or collaborating within social, professional, or community-oriented contexts.

Sinulat
Sinulat in Tagalog is the past tense of "sulat," meaning "written" in English.

Uwi
Uwi in Tagalog means "to go home" or "return," referring to the action of heading back to one's place of origin or residence.

Uuwi
"Uuwi" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "uwi," meaning "will go home" or "will return home," indicating forthcoming return journeys or homeward transitions.


Pinagmasdan
"Pinagmasdan" in Tagalog means "observed" or "watched," denoting carefully focused attention given to someone or something.

Nanakawan
The Tagalog verb "nanakawan" means "was robbed" or "was stolen from.

Binangungot
Binangungot in Tagalog, often describing a nightmare or a state of fright, refers to an intense or terrifying dream that can sometimes cause physical responses.


Umilag
"Umilag" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to dodge" or "to evade," describing the action of avoiding something quickly and skillfully.