Tagalog Verbs

Napasigaw
"Napasigaw" is the past tense form of the Tagalog verb "sigaw," meaning "shouted" or "screamed," indicating a sudden involuntary vocal outburst often due to fear, surprise, or excitement.

Pagaanin
"Pagaanin" means "to lighten" or "make easier" in Tagalog, describing efforts to reduce weight, burden, or difficulty.

Magbibitaw
Magbibitaw is the future tense of the verb bitaw, meaning "to release" or "to let go.

Magkasundo
"Magkasundo" is a Tagalog verb that translates to "to agree" or "to reconcile," emphasizing harmony and mutual understanding in relationships.


Napahawak
"Napahawak" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "hawak," meaning "held onto" or "grasped quickly," indicating a sudden gripping or attachment involved within physical or situational interactions.

Sumagot
Sumagot in Tagalog means "answered" or "responded," indicating the act of replying to a question, statement, or situation.

Makinig
"Makinig" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to listen," depicting the action of attentively hearing or giving consideration to sounds, voices, or messages.


Kumain
"Kumain" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to eat," which describes the action of consuming food, an essential daily activity.