Tagalog Verbs

Nag
The Tagalog prefix "nag-" is commonly attached to verbs to form their past tense.

Gagaling
Gagaling in Tagalog means "will get well" or "will improve," referring to the process of recovery or enhancement over time.

Pasama
Pasama in Tagalog translates to "to accompany" or "tag along," indicating the act of going with someone or joining others on an outing.

Labas
The Tagalog word "labas" can be a noun or verb, primarily referring to "outside" or the act of "going out" or "coming out.


Nakakapag-aral
"Nakakapag-aral" in Tagalog means "able to study," indicating access to educational opportunities and resources that facilitate learning.

Sinipa
"Sinipa" is the past tense of the Tagalog verb "sipa," meaning "kicked," referring to the action of striking someone or something with the foot completed in the past.

Nabaon
"Nabaon" is the past tense form of "baon," which means "to be buried" or "to be deeply embedded," often signifying something covered or engulfed within physical or metaphorical layers.


Kakainin
"Kakainin" in Tagalog means "will eat" referring to the future action of consuming food or meals.