Tagalog Verbs

Sinulatan
Sinulatan in Tagalog is the past tense form of the verb "sulatan," meaning "written to" or "addressed in writing.

Papalabas
Papalabas is a Tagalog term referring to something or someone going out or in the process of exiting.

Abot
The Tagalog word "abot" can function as both a noun and a verb, relating to the concept of reaching or extending.

Tumango-tango
The Tagalog expression "tumango-tango" means "to nod repeatedly" in English.


Pagkain
"Pagkain" is a Tagalog word that translates to "food," referring to what is eaten for nourishment or enjoyment.

Dala
"Dala" in Tagalog means "bring" or "carry," indicating the act of transporting items or responsibilities.

Ibig
"Ibig" is a Tagalog verb and noun that translates to "want" or "love," representing desire, preference, or affection felt toward objects, goals, or people.


Napatayo
"Napatayo" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "patayo," meaning "stood up" or "got up," describing the act of rising to a standing position completed in the past.