Tagalog Verbs

Makakaabot
"Makakaabot" is a Tagalog verb form meaning "to be able to reach" or "to achieve a certain point," capturing the potential to attain a target or position.

Nangyari
"Nangyari" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "yari," meaning "happened" or "occurred," describing events or situations that transpired in the past.

Pumasa
Pumasa in Tagalog translates to "passed," referring to successfully completing a test, task, or requirement.

Madapa
Madapa in Tagalog refers to the action "to trip" or "to stumble," usually resulting in a fall.


Nanlamig
Nanlamig in Tagalog translates to "grew cold" or "turned cold," describing a decrease in warmth or enthusiasm, often in relationships or emotions.

Isinusuot
Isinusuot in Tagalog means "to be worn" or "being put on," referring to the act of placing clothing or accessories onto one's body.

Natawa
"Natawa" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "tawa," meaning "laughed," signifying an expression of joy or amusement completed in the past.


Nagtanong
"Nagtanong" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "magtanong," meaning "asked" or "inquired," indicating the act of questioning or seeking information completed in the past.