Tagalog Verbs

Luminga-linga
The word "luminga-linga" in Tagalog means to look around or glance from side to side.

Naglipat
The Tagalog verb "naglipat" translates to "transferred" or "moved" in English.

Umuuwi
"Umuuwi" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "uwi," meaning "coming home" or "returning home," describing the action of heading back to one's residence.

Dumaan
The Tagalog verb "dumaan" translates to "passed by" or "went through" in English.


Kausap
"Kausap" means "talked to" or "conversed with" in Tagalog, indicating active engagement in conversation with someone.

Halik
"Halik" is a Tagalog noun and verb meaning "kiss," referring to the act of pressing one's lips against another person or an object.

Umaakyat
"Umaakyat" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "akyat," meaning "climbing" or "ascending," indicating an upward movement from one level to another.


Maghubad
"Maghubad" in Tagalog means "to undress" or "take off clothes," describing the act of removing one's clothing.