Tagalog Verbs

Nagpapanggap
Nagpapanggap in Tagalog means "pretending" or "acting," describing the act of assuming a false identity or facade.

Pupunta
"Pupunta" is the future tense form of the Tagalog verb "punta," meaning "will go" or "will visit," indicating the intention to travel or arrive at a destination.

Lumabi
Lumabi is a Tagalog verb that means "to pout" or "to make one's lips protrude.

Napayuko
"Napayuko" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "yuko," meaning "bowed" or "bent down," indicating a physical gesture of inclining the head or body completed in the past.


Binibili
"Binibili" in Tagalog translates to "being bought," indicating items currently being acquired through a purchase process.

Kita
"Kita" is a unique pronoun combination in Tagalog, referring to both "I" and "you," usually used to denote "I see you" or "I will do something for you.

Makaalis
The Tagalog verb "makaalis" means "to be able to leave" or "to be able to depart.


Pagtiklop
"Pagtiklop" in Tagalog means "folding," describing the method of bending objects like paper or fabric over themselves.