Tagalog Verbs

Bumaba
"Bumaba" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to go down" or "to descend," often used in contexts involving movement from a higher point to a lower one.

Sulat
"Sulat" translates to "letter" or "writing" in Tagalog, covering written communication forms or the act of inscribing.

Ipinahatid
"Ipinahatid" is a Tagalog verb that means "delivered" or "sent" in English, implying an item or message was sent from one place or person to another.

Gumagawa
"Gumagawa" is the present progressive form of the Tagalog verb "gawa," meaning "making" or "doing.


Kumuha
"Kumuha" is a Tagalog verb that means "to take" or "to get," often used in the context of acquiring or obtaining something physically.

Ibalik
"Ibalik" means "to return" in Tagalog, indicating the act of giving something back to its original owner or setting.

Itigil
"Itigil" is a Tagalog verb meaning "to stop" or "to cease," employed when instructing someone to halt actions or discontinue ongoing activities.


Tagay
"Tagay" is a Tagalog noun and verb referring to "a toast" or "to offer a toast," signifying convivial gestures or expressions made during social gatherings, celebrations, or acknowledgments.