Tagalog Verbs

Napalunok
Napalunok is a Tagalog verb that means "to swallow involuntarily," often due to surprise or distress.

Ipalo
Ipalo in Tagalog is the future tense verb meaning "to hit" or "to spank," specifically referring to the motion of delivering a blow using an object or hand.

Itinuloy
"Itinuloy" in Tagalog means "continued" or "proceeded," indicating the act of persisting or resuming an activity or plan.

Natanggap
The Tagalog verb "natanggap" means "was accepted" or "was received.


Tatawa-tawa
"Tatawa-tawa" is a Tagalog term describing the act of continuously laughing or giggling, expressing a state of amusement or cheer.

Mukha
"Mukha" is a Tagalog noun meaning "face," representing the physical features at the front of the head, crucial for identity and perception.

Nagpahinga
Nagpahinga in Tagalog is the past tense of "pahinga," meaning "rested" in English.


Inaanay
"Inaanay" is a Tagalog verb in its present progressive form, meaning "being eaten by termites.